[11:36] <hunger> Are there any useable application benchmarks for linux to measure performance regressions?
[11:36] <fabbione> hunger: depends what kind of performance you want to measure
[11:36] <hunger> fabbione: server stuff like serving webpages, etc.
[11:36] <fabbione> and how long are you prepared to wait for real results
[11:37] <fabbione> hunger: there is an apache bench for that
[11:37] <fabbione> let me search for the name
[11:37] <fabbione> can't rememeber it offhands
[11:37] <fabbione> ah it's in apache itself
[11:37] <hunger> fabbione: I got the feeling that my box got slower with the new kernel... but that can very well be just my impression.
[11:37] <fabbione> it's called ab
[11:38] <hunger> fabbione: Thanks! I'll run that if I find the time to do so this WE.
[11:38] <fabbione> hunger: performance are difficult to measures
[11:38] <hunger> fabbione: Yes, I know...
[11:38] <fabbione> and you need a really clean env to do it
[11:38] <hunger> fabbione: currently I do End to end measurements with a proprietary product.
[12:01] <spike> 'morning
[02:16] <Pygi> Hi hi
[02:18] <Pygi> welcome lbm
[02:19] <lbm> well, thank you :)
[02:19] <Pygi> :)
[09:26] <Pygi> hello