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author | reed <reed@pkgsrc.org> | 2005-12-27 20:46:52 +0000 |
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committer | reed <reed@pkgsrc.org> | 2005-12-27 20:46:52 +0000 |
commit | 1c999894d768ac054e0ae427627dea62e7bddc66 (patch) | |
tree | f3ccde512a71dd550cfda89fd6b27271a86c429f /benchmarks | |
parent | 035e1e1f2d5928354e59998bd0da297246dacb5d (diff) | |
download | pkgsrc-1c999894d768ac054e0ae427627dea62e7bddc66.tar.gz |
Remove quick description from first line.
Change references of "I" to the author.
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1 files changed, 17 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/benchmarks/bonnie++/DESCR b/benchmarks/bonnie++/DESCR index b93cb597fc9..9efaae86c45 100644 --- a/benchmarks/bonnie++/DESCR +++ b/benchmarks/bonnie++/DESCR @@ -1,17 +1,17 @@ -Bonnie: Filesystem Benchmark Program - -Bonnie++ is a benchmark suite that is aimed at performing a number of -simple tests of hard drive and file system performance. Then you can -decide which test is important and decide how to compare different systems -after running it. I have no plans to ever have it produce a single number, -because I don't think that a single number can be useful when comparing -such things. The main program tests database type access to a single file -(or a set of files if you wish to test more than 1G of storage), and it -tests creation, reading, and deleting of small files which can simulate -the usage of programs such as Squid, INN, or Maildir format email. The -ZCAV program which I initially released as a separate package tests the -performance of different zones of a hard drive. It does not write any data -(so you can use it on full file systems). It can show why comparing the -speed of Windows at the start of a hard drive to Linux at the end of the -hard drive (typical dual-boot scenario) isn't a valid comparison. Bonnie++ -was based on the code for Bonnie by Tim Bray. +Bonnie++ is a benchmark suite that is aimed at performing a number +of simple tests of hard drive and file system performance. Then +you can decide which test is important and decide how to compare +different systems after running it. There are no plans to ever have +it produce a single number, because the author thinks that a single +number can be useful when comparing such things. The main program +tests database type access to a single file (or a set of files if +you wish to test more than 1G of storage), and it tests creation, +reading, and deleting of small files which can simulate the usage +of programs such as Squid, INN, or Maildir format email. The ZCAV +program which the author initially released as a separate package +tests the performance of different zones of a hard drive. It does +not write any data (so you can use it on full file systems). It +can show why comparing the speed of Windows at the start of a hard +drive to Linux at the end of the hard drive (typical dual-boot +scenario) isn't a valid comparison. Bonnie++ was based on the code +for Bonnie by Tim Bray. |