performance testing
"Peter A. H. Peterson" <[email protected]> Sat, 28 Apr 2007 21:02:06 -0700
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Hi Everyone, My name is Peter Peterson and I represent a group of a grad students at UCLA. We're in a computer systems performance analysis course and we were hoping to do a general performance comparison of gentoo vs. a popular binary i386-compatible distribution (probably ubuntu) in some "real-world" server tests to try and meaningfully calculate the performance gains that local compilation provides. (For example, apache2 requests processed per second on the same hardware.) I've subscribed to this list because we want the gentoo community to be involved in helping us design the tests so that we can hopefully all feel good about what and how we are testing the systems. We have no particular outcome in mind; our group represents a wide range of computer users, from Mac, Linux, and Windows enthusiasts, and we have all used a wide variety of Linux distributions. We have simply noticed that much of the discussion of gentoo's performance advantage is anecdotal and we're genuinely hoping to provide some meaningful experimental data for discussion. Also, if anyone knows of any available benchmark data or papers on this subject, we'd love to hear about them. There was apparently a paper on slashdot a couple of years ago, but the host it was on appears to now be squatted. For that matter, if this is a well understood or closed issue (for example, if the statistics that people quote are actually from good experimental data) please let us know. Is anyone here interested in discussing this project? We are specifically interested in discussing methodology, testing suits, CFLAGS and other options. Our desire is not to "trick out" gentoo or ubuntu, but rather quantify the performance benefit that gentoo has over binary distributions with "normal" compile flags (whatever normal is). Thanks for your time, Peter Peterson (et al) -- Peter A. H. Peterson, technician and musician. ---=[ http://tastytronic.net/~pedro/ ]=--- -- [email protected] mailing list