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| 12475000| 50.5158| 4.04936e-06| 3.04%| d = 0.0
244| 49900000| 209.465| 4.1977e-06| 12.60%| for k in range(0, d_num):
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=test
test: (g=0): rw=randwrite, bs=(R) 4096B-4096B, (W) 4096B-4096B, (T) 4096B-4096B, ioengine=libaio, iodepth=32
fio-3.12
Starting 1 process
Jobs: 1 (f=1): [w(1)][100.0%][w=654MiB/s][w=167k IOPS][eta 00m:00s
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12.02.2014
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CPU ALL: 1.0 %
CPU0 4.1%
CPU1 2.0%
CPU2 0.0%
CPU3 0.0%
CPU4 0.0%
CPU5 0.0%
CPU6 0.0%
CPU7 2.0%
CPU ALL:
user: 0.7% nice: 0.0%
system: 0.2% idle
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11.10.2016
).
Figure 5: The dotted line symbolizes an intent installed between hosts 10.0.0.1 (00:00:00:00:00:01) and 10.0.0.3 (00:00:00:00:00:03). ONOS creates the connection on its own.
To close an ONOS instance
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(512 MB) copied, 49.1424 s, 10.4 MB/s
If you want to empty the read and write cache for benchmark purposes, you can do so using:
sync; echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
Sequential access
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, as in Python [3] or Node [4].
Recent books have been published about writing shell commands in Rust [5], Python [6], Node.js [7], and even Go [8], and it is into this last language's interesting performance
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buffered disk reads: 616 MB in
3.00 seconds = 205.03 MB/sec
$ hdparm -T /dev/sda
/dev/sda:
Timing cached reads: 6292 MB in
2.00 seconds = 3153.09 MB/sec
If this were a spinning disk, you would also
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Listing 6: Torque Job Script
[laytonjb@test1 TEST]$ more pbs-test_001
1 #!/bin/bash
2 ###
3 ### Sample script for running MPI example for computing PI (Fortran 90 code)
4 ###
5 ### Jeff Layton ...
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