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* XFS performance tracking and regression monitoring
@ 2008-10-23 23:29 Mark Goodwin
  2008-10-24  3:54 ` Dave Chinner
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Mark Goodwin @ 2008-10-23 23:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: xfs-oss


We're about to deploy a system+jbod dedicated for performance
regression tracking. The idea is to build the XFS dev branch
nightly, run a bunch of self contained benchmarks, and generate
a progressive daily report - date on the X-axis, with (perhaps)
wallclock runtime on the y-axis.

The aim is to track relative XFS performance on a daily basis
for various workloads on identical h/w. If each workload runs for
approx the same duration, the reports can all share the same
generic y-axis. THe long term trend should have a positive
gradient. Regressions can be date correlated with commits.

Comments, benchmark suggestions? ANyone already running this?
Know of a test harness and/or report generator? Or will we
just roll our own - seems conceptually fairly simple.

Thanks

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  Mark Goodwin                                  markgw@sgi.com
  Engineering Manager for XFS and PCP    Phone: +61-3-99631937
  SGI Australian Software Group           Cell: +61-4-18969583
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