http://www.tux.org/~mayer/linux/bmark.html Not sure if anybody had tried this, but here are the painful results: My 5822 is running RedHat (2.4.18-3) with all unnecessary daemons turned off but otherwise untuned. MEMORY INDEX : 0.509 INTEGER INDEX : 0.569 FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 0.634 This implies that its roughly half as fast as the baseline system, an AMD K6-233. By comparison, here is my 2.2.12-20smp 200Mhz dual Pentium Pro (smp is irrelevant for this benchmark) web server running its normal load: MEMORY INDEX : 0.763 INTEGER INDEX : 0.721 FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 1.766 And my 2.4.7-10 Pentium-III 450, also running a normal load: MEMORY INDEX : 1.859 INTEGER INDEX : 1.614 FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 3.746 Here's another copy of 2.4.18-3, this time running on a Athlon XP2100+. MEMORY INDEX : 10.628 INTEGER INDEX : 8.373 FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 16.404 These numbers may seem quite slow (on the nbench web site, a 1900+ is listed as getting 15.7/14.4/19.4) until I also mention that its actually a Windows 2000 box running RedHat under VMware emulation, and I was browsing the DigiKey catalog online the entire time the benchmark ran. :-) Ow. -Roger Roger Gonzalez mailto:-- Subscription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to
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