57%
27.08.2014
was the sequential write test using 1MB record sizes:
./iozone -i 0 -c -e -w -r 1024k -s 32g -t 2 -+n > iozone_write_1.out
To gather the block statistics, I ran ioprof in a different terminal window before I ran
54%
05.12.2019
Container
$ podman images
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
localhost/nmap latest 53890e393585 34 seconds ago 425 MB
**
$ podman run --rm localhost
53%
26.01.2012
32KB < < 128KB
64
128KB < < 256KB
0
256KB < < 512KB
2
512KB < < 1MB
3
1MB < < 10MB
87
10MB < < 100MB
0
100MB < < 1GB
53%
15.02.2012
32KB < < 128KB
64
128KB < < 256KB
0
256KB < < 512KB
2
512KB < < 1MB
3
1MB < < 10MB
87
10MB < < 100MB
0
100MB < < 1GB
53%
18.10.2021
in Ubuntu Server 21.10.
Other additions to 21.10 include Linux kernel 5.13, support for a wide variety of hardware (including x64-64, ARM v7, ARM64, POWER 8, POWER 9, IBM x390x (LinuxONE), and RISC
52%
16.03.2021
B/s (1444kB/s)(82.9MiB/60173msec); 0 zone resets
[ ... ]
Run status group 0 (all jobs):
WRITE: bw=1410KiB/s (1444kB/s), 1410KiB/s-1410KiB/s (1444kB/s-1444kB/s), io=82.9MiB (86.9MB), run=60173-60173msec
52%
01.08.2012
Installing the Open64 5.0 compilers using yum
[root@test1 RPMS]# yum install open64-5.0-0.x86_64.rpm
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, refresh-packagekit, security
Loading mirror speeds from cached
51%
08.07.2013
1.6, and Linux kernel 3.9.0.
Other improvements include Extlinux, a lightweight alternative to the Grub boot loader, which is intended to accelerate the boot process, especially in virtualized
51%
02.08.2021
with a different size (Listing 3). The output from the second command verifies that the RAM drives were created.
Listing 3
Adding RAM Drive of 32MB
$ sudo rapiddisk -a 32
rapiddisk 7.2.0
Copyright
51%
25.03.2021
B/s (1444kB/s)(82.9MiB/60173msec); 0 zone resets
[ ... ]
Run status group 0 (all jobs):
WRITE: bw=1410KiB/s (1444kB/s), 1410KiB/s-1410KiB/s (1444kB/s-1444kB/s), io=82.9MiB (86.9MB), run=60173-60173msec