Learn how to read Sysbench test results
The cpu test is one of the most simple benchmarks in SysBench. In this mode each request consists in calculation of prime numbers up to a value specified by the --cpu-max-primes option. All calculations are performed using 64-bit integers. Each thread executes the requests concurrently until either the total number of requests or the total execution time exceed the limits specified with the common command line options.
Test Name | total_time | per_request_avg | per_request_p95 | events_rate |
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Multithreaded | 27.02 s | 5.40 ms | 10.76 ms | 740.15 ops/sec |
This test mode can be used to produce various kinds of file I/O workloads. At the prepare stage SysBench creates a specified number of files with a specified total size, then at the run stage, each thread performs specified I/O operations on this set of files.
Test Name | read_transfer_rate | write_transfer_rate | read_ops | write_ops |
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Random Read 4k | 2.71 Gb/sec | 0 b/sec | 42629217 | 0 |
Random Read-Write 4k | 23.98 Mb/sec | 16.37 Mb/sec | 377135 | 251425 |
Random Write 4k | 0 b/sec | 28.52 Mb/sec | 0 | 448549 |
Sequential Write | 0 b/sec | 252.18 Mb/sec | 0 | 131072 |
Memory allocation and transfer speed.
Test Name | total_time | transfer_rate | operations_rate |
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Read | 32.46 s | 3.15 GB/sec | 3230064 ops/sec |
Write | 38.42 s | 2.67 GB/sec | 2729031 ops/sec |
We've been collecting Sybench test results for both Sysbench 0.4 and 1.0. This page shows the Sysbench 0.4 results.