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www.OASUS.ca “Come out of the desert of ignorance to the OASUS of knowledge” Benchmarking and SAS Tom Kari, Tom Kari Consulting Ltd.
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www.OASUS.ca What are benchmarks Historical: “...originates from the chiseled horizontal marks that surveyors made in stone structures, into which an angle-iron could be placed to form a "bench" for a leveling rod, thus ensuring that a leveling rod could be accurately repositioned in the same place in the future.” Thursday, November 26, 20152
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www.OASUS.ca What are benchmarks IT: The act of running a computer program, a set of programs, or other operations, in order to assess the relative performance of an object, normally by running a number of standard tests and trials against it. Thursday, November 26, 20153
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www.OASUS.ca Some well-known IT benchmarks Thursday, November 26, 20154
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www.OASUS.ca Benchmark software using SAS A SAS program that contains code to produce heavy CPU usage, heavy disk usage, and no activity (sleep) Duration of each component can be specified The three segments are repeated a specified number of times Thursday, November 26, 20155
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www.OASUS.ca Benchmark software using SAS Thursday, November 26, 20156
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www.OASUS.ca Benchmark software using SAS Thursday, November 26, 20157 Equal duration CPU, Disk, Sleep, two cycles
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www.OASUS.ca Run multiple programs to load a multiprocessor CPU Thursday, November 26, 20158
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www.OASUS.ca Run multiple programs to load a multiprocessor CPU Thursday, November 26, 20159
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www.OASUS.ca Run multiple programs to load a multiprocessor CPU Thursday, November 26, 201510 The “liar, liar, pants on fire” performance zone!
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www.OASUS.ca Use Case 1: Is something wrong with my system? Thursday, November 26, 201511
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www.OASUS.ca Use Case 1: Is something wrong with my system? Thursday, November 26, 201512 For this presentation, a USB disk was used to simulate a faulty disk subsystem Results from a regularly run benchmark Suddenly the execution time jumps Running the CPU portion is fine But the disk result is terrible
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www.OASUS.ca Use Case 2: What would be the impact of new technology? Thursday, November 26, 201513 What if I used a solid-state disk instead of spinning disk? Spinning disk Solid-state disk
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www.OASUS.ca Use Case 3: How heavily loaded is my system? Thursday, November 26, 201514
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www.OASUS.ca Use Case 4: How does my system compare to others? Thursday, November 26, 201515 The grid was also running 41 other programs at the time
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www.OASUS.ca Use Case 5: Provide an artificial load on a system for demonstration purposes Thursday, November 26, 201516 You can’t demonstrate all these beautiful monitoring graphics unless you have a diverse, changing load on the system!
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