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Tag Archives: performance
Browbeat Is now an OpenStack Project
Browbeat is an Open Source performance tuning and analysis tool for OpenStack clouds, and something I’ve been contributing to lately on my new team. As of this OpenStack commit Browbeat has moved to the openstack.org namespace and is on the … Continue reading
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Tagged browbeat, browbeat project, cloud, openstack, performance, scale, tools
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Simple Disk Performance Testing with Linux
I recently did some testing on my home Linux fileserver with Bonnie++ at the urging of a friend who wanted to compare his numbers. I also ran similar tests with dd and hdparm. Here’s what I ran, the results, and … Continue reading







