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Measures the processor speed – higher speed is better
Measures the processor speed – higher speed is better


Example speed is 550,000 tests per second on an Intel Core Duo 1.8Ghz
Example speed is 540K tests per second on an Intel Core Duo 1.8Ghz


  MEMSPEED
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Measures the memory speed – higher speed is better
Measures the memory speed – higher speed is better


Example speed is 50,000 tests per second on an Intel Core Duo 1.8Ghz with  
Example speed is 27K tests per second on an Intel Core Duo 1.8Ghz with  
667MHz DDR 2 SDRAM
667MHz DDR 2 SDRAM



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

http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df-external/confirm.aspx?httpDown=http://downloadmirror.intel.com/df-support/7838/eng/pidenu12.msi&agr=N&ProductID=528&DwnldId=7838&strOSs=All&OSFullName=All%20Operating%20Systems&lang=eng