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2013 goals: Determine what application I/O benchmarks exist and are available for others to use. Note which benchmarks have information published but are not generally available. | 2013 goals: | ||
Determine what application I/O benchmarks exist and are available for others to use. Note which benchmarks have information published but are not generally available. | |||
Identify I/O patterns that ARE represented in the existing application I/O benchmarks. | Identify I/O patterns that ARE represented in the existing application I/O benchmarks. | ||
Identify I/O patterns important in applications that are NOT represented in the existing application I/O benchmarks. | Identify I/O patterns important in applications that are NOT represented in the existing application I/O benchmarks. | ||
2014 goals:Create a benchmark by extracting from existing community application to add the ability to benchmark a missing pattern. | 2014 goals: | ||
Create a benchmark by extracting from existing community application to add the ability to benchmark a missing pattern. |
Revision as of 08:52, 4 October 2013
2013 goals: Determine what application I/O benchmarks exist and are available for others to use. Note which benchmarks have information published but are not generally available.
Identify I/O patterns that ARE represented in the existing application I/O benchmarks.
Identify I/O patterns important in applications that are NOT represented in the existing application I/O benchmarks.
2014 goals: Create a benchmark by extracting from existing community application to add the ability to benchmark a missing pattern.