Benchmarks Of 54 Different Intel/AMD Linux Systems
Last month for the Phoronix 11th birthday we ran Benchmarks Of 45 Linux Systems From Atoms, Athlons and Phenoms To Xeons. This week in celebrating 200,000 benchmark results in our LinuxBenchmarking.com test lab, I ran another large comparison against the latest spectrum of hardware/software in the automated performance test lab.
For this comparison there are results from 54 systems that are running automated, upstream performance tests on a daily basis for the LinuxBenchmarking.com test lab. Since last month, there's been more systems added (58 in total at the moment) and obviously another month of daily software churn against these systems mostly running Ubuntu and Fedora. The software isn't the same across all of the systems but fall into one of five or so groups based on the performance trackers.
The results today are mostly being done for curiosity sake and out of interest. It was trivial running the tests against all of the systems via the Phoronix Test Suite's Phoromatic.
If you want to see how your own Linux system(s) stack up against these results, you can easily do so by installing the Phoronix Test Suite and then running phoronix-test-suite benchmark 1507015-BE-XMLVERSIO26.
You can find more of the test results and system information via this OpenBenchmarking.org result file.
For this comparison there are results from 54 systems that are running automated, upstream performance tests on a daily basis for the LinuxBenchmarking.com test lab. Since last month, there's been more systems added (58 in total at the moment) and obviously another month of daily software churn against these systems mostly running Ubuntu and Fedora. The software isn't the same across all of the systems but fall into one of five or so groups based on the performance trackers.
The results today are mostly being done for curiosity sake and out of interest. It was trivial running the tests against all of the systems via the Phoronix Test Suite's Phoromatic.
If you want to see how your own Linux system(s) stack up against these results, you can easily do so by installing the Phoronix Test Suite and then running phoronix-test-suite benchmark 1507015-BE-XMLVERSIO26.
You can find more of the test results and system information via this OpenBenchmarking.org result file.
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