Announcing LinuxBenchmarking.com

Written by Michael Larabel in Phoronix on 9 December 2014 at 01:06 PM EST. 20 Comments
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It seems Christmas might have come early this year... Today there's been the announcements of the release of AMD's "OMEGA" Linux graphics driver, the debut of Fedora 21, and the debut of Snappy Core. There's also another announcement to make... LinuxBenchmarking.com.


For those that didn't yet read the Phoronix Test Suite 5.4 release announcement, with today's release of our open-source, cross-platform automated benchmarking software we have also launched LinuxBenchmarking.com.


LinuxBenchmarking.com is benchmarking 32 Linux systems every single day. Among the automated, scheduled workloads being tested every day with their latest code include the mainline Linux kernel Git, Mesa + Linux Git, LLVM/Clang, Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch, and openSUSE. The 32 systems range from low-power Linux desktops to multi-socket servers. All of this automated, daily testing is being driven by Phoronix Test Suite 5.4 and the new Phoromatic. This is the previously talked about new Linux test farm.

Learn more at LinuxBenchmarking.com.
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