A quick preview of where the next Linux-Bench web application is in its progress. It is still not complete, but it is quickly moving that way. The back end has been re-coded to python and there are a few big changes that are working (the next step is to make the cosmetics better and add a bunch of usability items.)
First - the results browser as a comparison tool will actually work!
It will be possible to compare results across configurations soon. Some items such as "virtualized" in the above picture are going to move to single toggles so one can show virtualized results. Making custom graphs is certainly possible in the new version.
Second - there is a search functionality. You can, for example search for AMD or E5 V3 and get to specific result sets. Here is an example with the AMD search:
Finally - RESTful API is now present. The new parser will have the ability to directly link to results so you can easily share them, and hopefully get to them much faster.
Some big changes are getting close! There are a bunch of administrative functions on the back end which are now present and will help as lot as the data set grows. Some of the key contributors to the script have already gotten access to a preview.
First - the results browser as a comparison tool will actually work!

It will be possible to compare results across configurations soon. Some items such as "virtualized" in the above picture are going to move to single toggles so one can show virtualized results. Making custom graphs is certainly possible in the new version.
Second - there is a search functionality. You can, for example search for AMD or E5 V3 and get to specific result sets. Here is an example with the AMD search:

Finally - RESTful API is now present. The new parser will have the ability to directly link to results so you can easily share them, and hopefully get to them much faster.

Some big changes are getting close! There are a bunch of administrative functions on the back end which are now present and will help as lot as the data set grows. Some of the key contributors to the script have already gotten access to a preview.