
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and benchmarks"
- *
This site focuses on three basic uses of benchmarking:
- Comparing similar versions of Linux on different hardware: useful
in measuring or predicting the performance of hardware for Linux and Linux
applications, and helpful in selecting hardware.
- Comparing different versions of Linux on the same hardware:
helps to spot areas in the Linux kernel which need tuning for performance
and to measure the progress of Linux towards higher performance.
- Comparing Linux to other operating systems on the same hardware:
helps to find areas where Linux could use improvement, and to identify
strengths and weaknesses in different operating systems. Should be done
with a great degree of detachment and perspective, as inter-OS benchmarking
can also be quite a source of controversy to say the least!
What you wil find at the Linux Benchmarking Project (LBP):
- Benchmark sources. We have put together a collection of GNU/GPL
licensed benchmarks for download.
- A repository of benchmark results. You can select, examine and
download benchmark results for a variety of Linux systems from our on-line
SQL database.
- Benchmarking information. Links, documentation and a mailing
list.
The LBP is an open project, any Linux user can contribute results, documentation
or benchmark code. Our goal is to provide serious, useful benchmarking
information and standards for Linux.
* : adapted from Benjamin Disraeli 's
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics."
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