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[Presentation] How to make benchmark data better visible & accessible?
Hi Jeff, you're doing great things here. The OpenMediaVault NAS builder community would greatly benefit from having better access/visibility on SATA/NVMe benchmark results. Do you have plans to publish them somewhere on your web site already? A benchmark site for web site dev tools I use shows what I'm looking for
@mi-hol - Thanks! I would like to help add some benchmark results—right now I've just had them kinda jumbled around in Numbers files on my local computer (and sometimes in Google Sheets), and then I produce graphs for my videos / blog posts.
At some point I would like to be a little more formal about storing the results somewhere more permanent though...
A few comments
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I like the visualization of your benchmarks. Any pointer showing how you create them (maybe in an automated approach)?
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Comparing performance results of individually build systems is attractive to builders (i.e. Gamers), but I haven't found such a site for NAS builders yet. MSFT published diskspd a 'clone' of CrystalDiskMark to run on Linux (amd64 & ARM64). As a starting point I found a pwsh script automating data collection via diskspd & providing results as .csv and .xml file in this blog post I've forked it and am working to iron out some glitches What is your view on this opportunity? io-benchmark.zip
closing due to lack of interest