| SPEC SFS (System File Server) Benchmark, 1997. http://www.spec.org/osg/sfs97r1/. |
.... benchmarks can be loosely grouped into one of two categories: micro benchmarks, such as lmbench [14] or bonnie [1] which measure specific lowlevel aspects of system performance such as the time required to execute a particular system call, and macro or workload benchmarks, such as the SPEC SFS [26] or the Andrew [9] benchmarks, which estimate the performance of the system running a particular workload. Workload benchmarks are used more frequently than micro benchmarks in the OS research literature because there are several that have become standard and have been used in many analyses, and ....
SPEC SFS (System File Server) Benchmark, 1997. http://www.spec.org/osg/sfs97r1/.
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SPEC SFS (System File Server) Benchmark, 1997. http://www.spec.org/osg/sfs97r1/.
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"SPEC SFS (System File Server) Benchmark." http://www.spec.org/osg/sfs97r1/, 1997.
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