Archive for the 'benchmark' Category

By the numbers: How Google Compute Engine stacks up to Amazon EC2 — Tech News and Analysis

Tuesday, March 19th, 2013

some interesting piece of data comparing AWS and GCE (google compute engine, i.e IAAS offering from google)

By the numbers: How Google Compute Engine stacks up to Amazon EC2 — Tech News and Analysis

Tuesday, March 19th, 2013

some interesting piece of data comparing AWS and GCE (google compute engine, i.e IAAS offering from google)

Gigabit_Networks_Linux – OpenVPN Community

Thursday, January 10th, 2013

Notes about OpenVPN performance testing. Results, in short: easy to saturate 100Mbit network on common hardware. Possible to do a near wire-line speed on 1Gbit network (needs recent version of openssl-1.0a, fresh intel CPU that does AES in hardware …

Linux, Iometer / Dynamo usage

Saturday, May 12th, 2012

Notes on how to compile and use IOmeter under linux — an industry-standard tool for assessing IO performance

Linux, Iometer / Dynamo usage

Saturday, May 12th, 2012

Notes on how to compile and use IOmeter under linux — an industry-standard tool for assessing IO performance

Linux, Iometer / Dynamo usage

Saturday, May 12th, 2012

Notes on how to compile and use IOmeter under linux — an industry-standard tool for assessing IO performance

Assessing Performance in HP LeftHand SANs [white paper, pdf]

Saturday, May 12th, 2012

HP white paper that shows basic performance base-line for HP P4xxx LeftHand software-based SANs

Assessing Performance in HP LeftHand SANs [white paper, pdf]

Saturday, May 12th, 2012

HP white paper that shows basic performance base-line for HP P4xxx LeftHand software-based SANs

Assessing Performance in HP LeftHand SANs [white paper, pdf]

Saturday, May 12th, 2012

HP white paper that shows basic performance base-line for HP P4xxx LeftHand software-based SANs

Gigabit_Networks_Linux – OpenVPN Community

Monday, October 31st, 2011

Notes about OpenVPN performance testing. Results, in short: easy to saturate 100Mbit network on common hardware. Possible to do a near wire-line speed on 1Gbit network (needs recent version of openssl-1.0a, fresh intel CPU that does AES in hardware …