Re: I/O performance measurement tools on Linux

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On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 10:53:14AM -0800, Ju, Seokmann wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Are there any performance measurement tools available that running on
> Linux?
> I would like to measure disk I/O performance (file system and raw I/O)
> on several kernels.

iozone and bonnie are two well established benchmarks.
Multiple versions of diskbench (aka "db") are also good.
"spew" is a new kid on the block but easy to use.

Hrm...looks like debian dropped iozone from the next release.

> Please lead me to the place.

google is your friend. :)
google can lead to to all of the above if you don't have
debian (ie "apt-get install bonnie++ spew").

Note that having a bench marking tool is just half the battle.
Knowing _what_ the result means is the other half.


hth,
grant

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