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Stress Test Matrix
Test | Description | Upstream | Parameters | Criteria | Variables | List Votes | Status |
crashme 2.4 | test the robustness of an operating environment using a technique of "Random Input" response analysis | http://people.delphiforums.com/gjc/crashme.html | |crashme +2000 666 100 01:00:00 2
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at no time does a domain crash | dom0, domU, RAM, PCPUs, VCPUs, file system | 2 | proposed |
Large Memory A | can Xen handle massive amounts of RAM? | largest amount of RAM possible, as many guests as possibe | agreed upon mininum values that must work
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dom0, domU, RAM, PCPUs, VCPUs, file system | 1 | to be written | |
Large Memory B | can Xen handle massive amounts of RAM? | largest amount of RAM possible, one guest that consumes everything | agreed upon mininum values that must work
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dom0, domU, RAM, PCPUs, VCPUs, file system | 1 | to be written | |
NFS | NFS stress tests | agreed upon mininum values that must work
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dom0, domU, RAM, PCPUs, VCPUs, file system, driver domains | 1 | to be written (?) | ||
OpenSolaris domU | run PV and HVM OpenSolaris guests | use agreed upon disk image | OpenSoloaris boots, one can log in, and run simple commands | PCPUs, VCPUs, RAM | 1 | proposed | |
Plan 9 domU | run PV and HVM Plan 9 guests | use agreed upon disk image | Plan 9 boots, one can log in, and run simple commands | PCPUs, VCPUs, RAM | 1 | proposed | |
SPECcpu2000 | NB: it is not clear we can actually use this test. Publishing results is restricted; hence, we may only be able to compare results and discuss the difference. Not having source available freely is also restrictive. | http://www.spec.org | results within +/- 5% of previous release | use agreed upon values | 1 | proposed | |
SPECjbb | NB: it is not clear we can actually use this test. Publishing results is restricted; hence, we may only be able to compare results and discuss the difference. Not having source available freely is also restrictive. | http://www.spec.org | results within +/- 5% of previous release | use agreed upon values | 2 | proposed | |
ttcp 1.12 | times the transmission and reception of data between two systems using the UDP or TCP protocols | http://linux.maruhn.com/sec/ttcp.html | at no time does a domain crash | dom0, domU, RAM, PCPUs, VCPUs, file system | 2 | proposed |