Benchmarking NEOSYS: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 06:12, 31 January 2007
Measuring the speed of NEOSYS on the server
In NEOSYS maintenance mode press F5:
FILESPEED
Measures the speed at to create and delete a file with 1000x1Kb records - lower time is better
Example speed is 1 second on a high quality notebook 7200rpm Hitachi deskstar Speeds less than 8 seconds are acceptable for small installations Speeds less than 4 seconds are acceptable for larger installations Antivirus usually needs to be configured to exclude OV or OV? files. See section Configuring Antivirus for NEOSYS
PROCSPEED
Measures the processor speed – higher speed is better
Example speed is 540K tests per second on an Intel Core Duo 1.8Ghz
MEMSPEED
Measures the memory speed – higher speed is better
Example speed is 27K tests per second on an Intel Core Duo 1.8Ghz with 667MHz DDR 2 SDRAM
Benchmarking the speed of NEOSYS over the network
Getting CPU characteristics
Intel Processor Identification Utility