The Big Hardware Collection Powering The Benchmark Lab

Written by Michael Larabel in Hardware on 30 April 2015 at 07:56 AM EDT. 1 Comment
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For those curious about the many hardware components powering "the basement server room" with continuous open-source and Linux benchmarking, here's a list of the key components that have made it thus far.

For the LinuxBenchmarking.com initiative powered by the Phoronix Test Suite and Phoromatic, the primary line-up consists of:


This isn't the total list as routinely there's new hardware being added, almost daily it seems with this consumer hardware there's new failures, and there's various other components being changed out.

It's an interesting look, but if any data is formatted incorrectly or could be better reported, feel free to send patches or issues against the Phoronix-Test-Suite on GitHub where all of the hardware data is automatically obtained via Phodevi.

As mentioned previously, all of this test data will be made public once coming up with a public (read-only) viewer interface to all of this collected data. This will all happen in the near future with collected data on the mainline Linux kernel, GCC, LLVM/Clang, Mesa, and more.
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