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Benchmarking tools
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NetPIPE-3.6: A self-scaling network benchmark autobench-2.0.1: Automating the process of benchmarking a web server bonnie++-1.93.03: Performance Test of Filesystem I/O bonnie-2.0.6: Performance Test of Filesystem I/O bytebench-3.1: The BYTE magazine benchmark suite dbench-1.3: A simulation of the Ziff-Davis netbench benchmark dbs-1.1.5: A distributed network benchmarking system iozone-2.01: Performance Test of Sequential File I/O (older version) iozone-3.196: Performance Test of Sequential File I/O lmbench-1.1: A system performance measurement tool nbench-2.1: BYTE Magazine's native benchmarks netperf-2.2.3: Rick Jones' <raj@cup.hp.com> network performance benchmarking package pipebench-0.40: Pipebench shows current throughput/amount of data through a pipe polygraph-2.7.6: A benchmarking tool for Web proxies postal-0.62: Benchmark SMTP/POP servers postmark-1.5: NetApps file system benchmark pybench-1.0: An extensible benchmark suite for Python rawio-1.2: Test performance of low-level storage devices scimark2-java-2.0: A Java benchmark for scientific and numerical computing scimark2c-2.0: An ANSI C version of the SciMark2 benchmark siege-2.56: A http regression testing and benchmarking utility stream-1.0: Synthetic benchmark program that measures sustainable memory bandwidth tcpblast-1.1: Measures the throughput of a tcp connection tmetric-v0.5,1: A bandwidth measurement tool ubench-0.32: Unix Benchmark Utility for CPU(s) and memory xengine-1.0.1: Reciprocating engine for X