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mq-benchmarks

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  Analyzed about 2 hours ago

Source code used to benchmark a few messaging brokers

2K lines of code

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almost 11 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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Multi-armed bandit

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The bandit project is a repository of the various known algorithmic solutions for the multi-armed bandit problem. The project is also a repository of several datasets that could be used for benchmarking purposes.

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namebench

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  Analyzed about 11 hours ago

Are you a power-user with 5 minutes to spare? Do you want a faster internet experience? Try out namebench. It hunts down the fastest DNS servers available for your computer to use. namebench runs a fair and thorough benchmark using your web browser history, tcpdump output, or standardized ... [More] datasets in order to provide an individualized recommendation. namebench is completely free and does not modify your system in any way. This project began as a 20% project at Google. namebench runs on Mac OS X, Windows, and UNIX, and is available with a graphical user interface as well as a command-line interface. namebench was written using open-source tools and libraries such as Python, Tkinter, PyObjC, dnspython, jinja2 and graphy. ScreenshotsHere is what the nameserver overview looks like: Mean Response Duration Response Distribution Chart (First 200ms) There is also a full timescale graph as well. Command-line versionIf you are running the command-line version, you get something that looks like this: Fastest individual response (in milliseconds): ---------------------------------------------- Scarlet-1 BE ################# 9.97782 SYS-193.121.171. ################## 10.56194 Completel-2 FR ########################### 16.48903 CyberServ PSA NL ############################ 16.87098 OpenDNS ############################# 17.55810 Google Public DN ############################## 18.16297 UltraDNS ############################## 18.30387 Webline BE ###################################### 22.61090 Cesidio-A DE ########################################## 25.56205 Arcor/Vodafone-2 ##################################################### 32.37319 Mean response (in milliseconds): -------------------------------- UltraDNS ##################### 73.52 OpenDNS ####################### 81.91 Google Public DN ######################### 88.39 Scarlet-1 BE ########################## 92.90 SYS-193.121.171. ############################### 111.16 Arcor/Vodafone-2 #################################### 128.46 Completel-2 FR ####################################### 139.62 Webline BE ############################################## 165.15 Cesidio-A DE ################################################## 180.79 CyberServ PSA NL ##################################################### 191.80 Response Distribution Chart URL (200ms): ---------------------------------------- http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=lxy&chs=720x410&chxt=x,y&chg=10,20&chxr=0,0,200|1,0,100&chd=t:0,16,17,17... Response Distribution Chart URL (Full): --------------------------------------- http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=lxy&chs=720x410&chxt=x,y&chg=10,20&chxr=0,0,1631|1,0,100&chd=t:0,2,2,2,2... Recommended configuration (fastest + nearest): ---------------------------------------------- nameserver 156.154.70.1 # UltraDNS NXDOMAIN Hijacking nameserver 194.119.228.67 # Scarlet-1 BE nameserver 193.121.171.135 # SYS-193.121.171.135 [Less]

25.5K lines of code

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almost 8 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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ReBench

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  Analyzed about 9 hours ago

ReBench is a tool to run and document benchmarks. It is focused on benchmarking virtual machines, but can be used to benchmark all kind of other applications/programs, too. Benchmarks are either executed by giving a number of command line parameters to ReBench, or by writing a benchmark ... [More] specification, which can be used later to reproduce the benchmarks. Furthermore, ReBench allows you to specify an exactable confidence interval for the benchmarks results and will repeat execution until the interval has been reached. CreditsEven though, we do not share code with JavaStats, it was a strong inspiration for the creation of ReBench. [Less]

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27 days since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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Vucako Bench

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  Analyzed about 10 hours ago

Benchmark suite for 32-bit and 64-bit computers. It consists of several tasks which are designed to measure performance of CPU, FPU, main memory, memory cache, file-system, multi-threading, etc. C++, Java and C# versions are available.

15K lines of code

1 current contributors

about 1 month since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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odbc-bench

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Open-source CLI, GTK+ and Carbon utility to generate your own set of benchmarks profiling database/ODBC-driver performance.

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BenchmarkX

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  Analyzed about 20 hours ago

BenchmarkX is a extension of standard Ruby's Benchmark module for rendering sexy graph using gruff.

215 lines of code

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about 16 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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japex

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Japex is a simple yet powerful tool to write Java-based micro-benchmarks. It is similar in spirit to JUni] in that if factors out most of the repetitive programming logic that is necessary to write in micro-benchmarks. This logic includes loading and initializing multiple drivers, warming up the VM ... [More] , timing the inner loop, etc. The input to Japex is an XML file describing a test suite. The output is a timestamped report available in both XML and HTML formats (although generation of the latter can be turned off). HTML reports include one or more bar charts generated using JFreeChart which graphically display the data for ease of comparison. [Less]

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Bootchart

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  Analyzed 4 days ago

Bootchart is a tool for performance analysis and visualization of the GNU/Linux boot process. Resource utilization and process information are collected during the boot process and are later rendered in a PNG, SVG or EPS encoded chart.

7.84K lines of code

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over 15 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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jdbc-bench

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  Analyzed about 10 hours ago

Open-source Java utility to generate your own standard set of benchmarksprofiling database/JDBC-driver performance.

6.92K lines of code

1 current contributors

over 4 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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