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blogbench(8) Benchmarks blogbench(8) NAME blogbench - a realistic filesystem benchmark SYNTAX blogbench -d <directory> DESCRIPTION Blogbench is a portable filesystem benchmark that tries to reproduce the load of a real-world busy file server. It stresses the filesystem with multiple threads performing random reads, writes and rewrites in order to get a realistic idea of the scalability and the concurrency a system can handle. OPTIONS --help Display a complete list of available switches. EXAMPLES The minimal way to run the test is to just give the path to an empty and writable directory: blogbench -d /path/to/the/directory Blogbench will start the required threads and the test will run during 5 minutes. A final "score" will then be given as an indication of read and write performance. AUTHORS Frank Denis <j@pureftpd.org> Frank Denis 1.0 blogbench(8)
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