Last updated: 23-Apr-92 PD6: Programs for benchmarking UNIX systems and other computers. BENCHMARKS.TAR-Z A big collection of benchmarks, including Dhrystone, Iocall, the BYTE benchmarks, and others. Contributor: Rick Richardson BYTE-BENCH.TAR-Z The Byte benchmarks for measuring the performance of UNIX systems. Contributor: Ben Smith DHAMP.C The Dhampstone benchmarks from Computer Language magazine. Contributor: David J. Camp DHRYSTONE.C Version C/1 of the Dhrystone benchmark. Original author: Reinhold P. Weicker, CACM Vol. 27 No. 10, Oct. 1984, p. 1013. Translated from Ada by Rick Richardson. Contributor: Rick Richardson IOCALL.C A benchmark which fills the deficiencies in Dhrystone. This one benchmarks I/O performance (disk and buffer cache independent) and benchmarks O/S performance. Contributor: Jan Stubbs MISC-BENCH.TAR-Z Assorted benchmarks. Inclues Dhrystone, Iofile, and others. Contributor: David Kirschbaum MUSBUS.TAR-Z The Monash University Benchmark, V5.0. Attempts to benchmark UNIX systems by providing simulated general or application-specific workloads to evaluate multi-user performance. Contributor: Ken McDonell NFSSTONE.TAR-Z The "nfsstone" benchmark for benchmarking the performance of NFS servers. This is the one described by Barry Shein at the 1989 Summer USENIX conference in Baltimore. Contributor: Barry Shein NHFSSTONE.TAR-Z The Nhfsstone (yes, there's an "h" in it) benchmark for benchamrking the performance of NFS servers. This is NOT the benchmark described by Barry Shein at the 1989 Summer USENIX conference in Baltimore. Contributor: Legato Systems, Inc. PLUM.TAR-Z A set of benchmarks to provide information about common C operations. From Plum-Hall. Contributor: Eric S. Raymond TBENCH.TAR-Z A set of benchmarks for testing the performance of UNIX tty subsystems under load. Contributor: Gene H. Olson TTCP.TAR-Z A TCP benchmark which is more accurate than the typical "blast" becnhmarks. Utilizes a sender and receiver, and transfers data. Works under 4.1c, 4.2, 4.3BSD, and System V systems with BSD socket libraries. Contributor: Mike Muuss