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[Presentation] How to make benchmark data better visible & accessible?

Open mi-hol opened this issue 4 years ago • 2 comments
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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 avatar Dec 20 '20 20:12 mi-hol

@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...

geerlingguy avatar Dec 24 '20 04:12 geerlingguy

A few comments

  1. I like the visualization of your benchmarks. Any pointer showing how you create them (maybe in an automated approach)?

  2. 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

mi-hol avatar Jan 03 '21 22:01 mi-hol

closing due to lack of interest

mi-hol avatar Aug 19 '23 15:08 mi-hol