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Phoronix Test Suite
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Phoronix Test Suite 2.0.0 running on Linux
Developer(s) Michael Larabel, Matthew Tippett
Initial release April 2008
Stable release
10.8.4 [1] / July 3, 2022 ; 2 months ago  ( 2022-07-03 )
Repository Phoronix-test-suite on GitHub
Written in PHP
Operating system Linux , FreeBSD , OpenBSD , NetBSD , OpenSolaris , Mac OS X , Windows
Size 703 kB (base program)
Available in English
Type Benchmark
License GNU General Public License v3
Website phoronix-test-suite.com

Phoronix Test Suite ( PTS ) is a free and open-source benchmark software for Linux and other operating systems which is developed by Michael Larabel and Matthew Tippett. The Phoronix Test Suite has been endorsed by sites such as Linux.com , [2] LinuxPlanet , [3] and Softpedia . [4]

Features [ edit ]

  • Supports over 220 test profiles and over 60 test suites;
  • Uses an XML-based testing architecture. Tests include MEncoder , FFmpeg and lm sensors along with OpenGL games such as Doom 3 , Nexuiz , and Enemy Territory: Quake Wars , and many more. [5]
  • Contains a feature called PTS Global where users are able to upload their test results and system information for sharing. Then through executing a single command, other users can compare their test results to a selected system in an easy-comparison mode; [6]
  • Allows report benchmark results to the Phoronix Global online database;
  • Allows to compare results side-by-side;
  • Is extensible and new tests can be added easily
  • Can do anonymous usage reporting;
  • Can do automated Git bisecting on a performance basis to find performance regressions. It features statistical significance verification.

Components [ edit ]

Phoromatic [ edit ]

Phoromatic is a web-based remote test management system for the Phoronix Test Suite. It allows the automatic scheduling of tests. It's aimed at the enterprise. It can manage multiple test nodes simultaneously within a test farm or distributed environment.

Phoromatic Tracker [ edit ]

Phoromatic Tracker is an extension of Phoromatic that provides a public interface into test farms. [7] Currently their reference implementations autonomously monitor the performance of the Linux kernel on a daily basis, [8] Fedora Rawhide [9] and Ubuntu . [10]

PTS Desktop Live [ edit ]

PTS Desktop Live was a stripped down x86-64 Linux distribution , which included Phoronix Test Suite 2.4 . It was designed for testing/benchmarking computers from a LiveDVD / LiveUSB environment. [11]

Phodevi [ edit ]

Phodevi (Phoronix Device Interface) is a library that provides a clean, stable, platform-independent API for accessing software and hardware information.

PCQS [ edit ]

Phoronix Certification & Qualification Suite (PCQS) is a reference specification for the Phoronix Test Suite.

Phoronix website [ edit ]

Phoronix
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Phoronix logo and screenshot
Type of site
Review
Available in English
Created by Michael Larabel
URL phoronix.com
Commercial Yes
Registration Required (for the forums)
Launched June 5, 2004 ; 18 years ago  ( 2004-06-05 )
Current status Active

Phoronix is a technology website that offers insights regarding the development of the Linux kernel , product reviews, interviews, and news regarding free and open-source software by monitoring the Linux kernel mailing list or interviews.

Phoronix was started in June 2004 by Michael Larabel, who currently serves as the owner and editor-in-chief.

History [ edit ]

Founded on 5 June 2004, [12] Phoronix started as a website with a handful of hardware reviews and guides, [13] [14] moving to articles covering operating systems based on Linux and open source software around the start of 2005, such as Ubuntu , Fedora , SUSE [15] and Mozilla ( Firefox / Thunderbird ). [16] Phoronix heavily focuses on benchmarking hardware running Linux, with a heavy slant towards graphics articles that monitor and compare free and open-source graphics device drivers and Mesa 3D with AMD's and Nvidia 's proprietary graphics device drivers. In June 2006 the website added forums in addition to news content. [17] On 20 April 2007, Phoronix redesigned its website, [18] and began Solaris hardware reviews and news in addition to Linux content. [19]

Phoronix benchmarks have been cited by a number of other technical publications such as CNET News [20] [21]

Open Benchmarking [ edit ]

OpenBenchmarking.org is a web-based service created to work with the Phoronix Test Suite. It is a collaborative platform that allows users to share their hardware and software benchmarks through an organized online interface. [22]

Release history [ edit ]

On 5 June 2008, Phoronix Test Suite 1.0 was released under the codename Trondheim . [23] This 1.0 release was made up of 57 test profiles and 23 test suites. [24]

On 3 September 2008, Phoronix Test Suite 1.2 was released with support for the OpenSolaris operating system [25] and a module framework accompanied by tests focusing upon new areas [26] and many new test profiles.

Phoronix Test Suite 1.8 includes a graphical user interface (GUI) using GTK+ written using the PHP-GTK bindings.

3.4 includes MATISK benchmarking module and initial support for the GNU Hurd .

See also [ edit ]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ "Release History", Phoronix Test Suite , retrieved July 24, 2022
  2. ^ "Phoronix Test Suite brings Linux benchmarking to the desktop" . Linux.com .
  3. ^ "Benchmarking Linux With the Phoronix Test Suite — Worth Taking a Look" , LinuxPlanet (reports)
  4. ^ "The Best Benchmarking Platform: Phoronix Test Suite – Linux-based testing platform for software and hardware validation!" . Softpedia.
  5. ^ "OpenBenchmarking.org - Cross-Platform, Open-Source Automated Benchmarking Platform" . Retrieved 2020-09-14 .
  6. ^ "Phoronix Test Suite" . Retrieved 2020-09-14 .
  7. ^ Phoromatic Tracker Launches To Monitor Linux Performance , Phoronix
  8. ^ "Kernel Performance Tracker", Phoromatic [ permanent dead link ]
  9. ^ "Fedora Rawhide Performance Tracker", Phoromatic , archived from the original on 2012-07-11
  10. ^ "Ubuntu Performance Tracker", Phoromatic , archived from the original on 2010-04-15 , retrieved 2010-05-04
  11. ^ Announcing PTS Desktop Live 2009.3 "Gernlinden" , Phoronix
  12. ^ "Happy 5th Birthday, Phoronix!" . Phoronix. 5 June 2009 . Retrieved 2015-12-30 .
  13. ^ "Intel Celeron D" . Phoronix. 13 November 2004 . Retrieved 2015-12-30 .
  14. ^ "Camo Painting Case Guide" . Phoronix. 13 July 2004 . Retrieved 2015-12-30 .
  15. ^ "Operating Systems Archives" . Phoronix. 25 March 2005 . Retrieved 2015-12-30 .
  16. ^ "Software Archives" . Phoronix. 21 February 2005 . Retrieved 2015-12-30 .
  17. ^ "Forums Launch" . Phoronix. 15 June 2006 . Retrieved 2010-03-05 .
  18. ^ "Welcome To The New Phoronix" . Phoronix. 20 April 2007 . Retrieved 5 March 2010 .
  19. ^ "Phoronix To Support Solaris OS" . Phoronix. 20 April 2007 . Retrieved 5 March 2010 .
  20. ^ Shankland, Stephen. "New Linux look fuels old debate" . News.com . Retrieved 5 March 2010 .
  21. ^ Shankland, Stephen. "Intel aims for open-source graphics advantage" . News.com . Retrieved 5 March 2010 .
  22. ^ "Features" . OpenBenchmarking.org . Retrieved 2019-08-06 .
  23. ^ "Demystifying Codenames: Trondheim", Phoronix Test Suite , Phoronix
  24. ^ News (press release), Yahoo! [ dead link ]
  25. ^ "Phoronix Test Suite 1.2 To Support OpenSolaris", trondheim-pts (mailing list), Jul 2008, archived from the original on 2011-07-15 , retrieved 2008-07-14
  26. ^ "Phoronix Test Suite brings Linux benchmarking to the desktop" , Linux.com

External links [ edit ]