SPEC SDET benchmark
Introduction
Results
Test Environment
Resources
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The S-DET benchmark is based on a script
of typical programs run by an imaginary software developer. The script
contains commands such as nroff, cc, and spell. The script, and therefore
the system load offered by the script, remains the same over all invocations
of the benchmark. Offered load is varied by concurrently invoking several
copies of this script. A throughput result is obtained by dividing the
number of running scripts by the elapsed time required for their completion.
This benchmark exercises multiprocessing, filesystem, and virtual memory
facilities. Even on modern hardware, this benchmark is able to create significant
loads. Because the output of every script is checked against a standard
output log, misbehavior caused by system overload can be spotted by the
benchmark automatically.
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SPEC SDET results may not be shared without
complying to the SPEC license
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SPEC SDET does not have a dedicated machine
http://www.spec.org/osg/sdm91/
http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/linux-scalability/reports/spec.html