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    OpenBSD as a NAS speed check with samba

    Samba speeds with OpenBSD, are you getting better than ~140MB per second? I have been down the OpenBSD as a NAS journey lately and use only OpenBSD for both the server and the client. Both on 7.6 release with 10GB networking in place serving Samba. The network switch is enterprise grade. The...
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    Performance Characterization of Linux Storage Schedulers in the NVMe Era

    Something to read over Eastern. Nothing tooo fancy but still interesting to read. Enjoy. Link Share
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    Paravirtualisation-Host (API-Redirection) hardware recomendations or benchmarks

    Does anyone know of any source at all of benchmarks looking at shared-graphics/API-redirection in Libvirt-Qemu-KVM or Android-Studio (or any other hypervisors)? Specifically, looking at; max. number of active guests supported while maintaining host system responsiveness, lowest overall power...
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    Testing Router Performance?

    I recently installed pfSense on a dedicated box with an i7-6700 and an I350-T4. Web browsing from a connected client is surprisingly sluggish/unresponsive. My previous router -- a ubiquiti ER-X -- felt snappier. Can anyone recommend a good benchmark for comparing the performance of these two...
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    LSI 9361-8i RAID-10 configuration with CacheCade for XFS (weird strip size reported to OS)

    Hi! I've been benchmarking a RAID 10 setup using 4 HGST 7.2k RPM Deskstar NAS hard drives (6TB capacity), together with 2 SAS 12G SSDs in RAID1 for a 232G CacheCade volume. These are the CSV values that can be presented to Bonnie to Google Chart ...
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    Xeon ES/QS Benchmark Database

    Help us build a performance database on Intel Xeon ES/QS CPUs ( Single, Dual, Quad processor systems all accepted ). All you have to do is run the following benchmarks, and post your scores/results along with your CPU & system info. The benchmarks ( click on their name to download! ) to be...
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    Supermicro X9DRI-LN4F+ Mobo GPU's and power options

    I want to use older server hardware to build a rig because I need at least 128gb or ram and it's cheaper than enthusiast grade options. I have a couple questions. I attached a picture of the X9DRI-LN4F+ motherboard and you can see that there are no snaps to snap the GPU in. Will I still be able...