Re: ask for benchmark software for linux



eric <yung2004@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

Anyone know linux benchmark software which is widely accepted ?
thanks.

What kind of benchmark do you want? Every benchmark has its own
purpose.

Here are some benchmarks I know,

SPEC CPU http://www.spec.org/
openposix and LTP http://ltp.sourceforge.net/

You could get more from google. :)

Best Regards

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Yao Qi <qiyaoltc AT gmail DOT com> GNU/Linux Developer
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