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    hyperfine

    hyperfine

    A command-line benchmarking tool

    ...Cache-clearing commands can be set up before each timing run. Statistical outlier detection to detect interference from other programs and caching effects. Export results to various formats: CSV, JSON, Markdown, AsciiDoc. Parameterized benchmarks (e.g. vary the number of threads). Cross-platform. Hyperfine will automatically determine the number of runs to perform for each command. By default, it will perform at least 10 benchmarking runs and measure for at least 3 seconds. For programs that perform a lot of disk I/O, the benchmarking results can be heavily influenced by disk caches and whether they are cold or warm. ...
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    nmon for Linux

    nmon for Linux

    Linux performance monitoring on-screen or to CSV file

    nmon is short for Nigel's Performance Monitor It either shows you the stats on-screen updating once a second or saves the data to a CSV file for later analysis and graphing. For details see the homepage ==> http://nmon.sourceforge.net Please use the latest version. The new version "njmon" outputs JSON format that a lot of tools use these days. It integrates well with saving data directly to InfluxDB and graphing with Grafana.
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    JDiskMark

    JDiskMark

    Java Disk Benchmark Utility

    JDiskMark is a powerful and versatile disk benchmarking tool written in Java, designed to help you accurately measure the performance of your storage devices across different operating systems. Whether you're testing HDDs, SSDs, or network drives, JDiskMark provides reliable insights into your disk's read and write speeds. ubuntu/debian installer: https://sourceforge.net/projects/jdiskmark/files/jdiskmark_0.6.3_amd64.deb/download rhel / fedora...
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    CryptBench

    CryptBench

    A Benchmark which tests CPU cryptography performance

    ...Cryptbench is a benchmarking application which tests CPU performance for cryptography applications. It uses the following libraries: 1. OpenSSL 2. Botan 3. Cryptopp 4. Lib-Gcrypt 5. Libcpuid Minimum requirements to run benchmark: CryptBench requires a CPU with atleast SSE2 support and 64-bit OS. Following Cipher/Hash Functions are used to generate a final CryptScore for the given CPU: 1. AES-256 2. Blowfish 3. Camellia-256 4. IDEA 5. Chacha20 6. SHA-512 7. SHA3-512(Keccack) 8. ...
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    The ff asm lib is a collection of commonly used platform independent assembler functions.
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