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UnixBench - Single or Multiple?

VPSChefVPSChef Member
edited September 2012 in General

Which of these benchmarks is more important to you, single or multiple process unixbench scores?

I am putting together my benchmark tables and they are getting a little bit cluttered with 4 different benchmarks and their associated standard deviations, so I'd like to try and prune it down a bit.

@serverbear; do you have any thoughts on this given your exploits?!

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  • flyfly Member
    edited September 2012

    both.

  • You just need to be consistent from a comparison POV, for example we thought about removing the IO test from UnixBench for a long time but if we did it now it'd skew the results.

    A good single result will almost always extrapolate out into a good parallel result too.

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