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stress is a tool which imposes a configurable amount of CPU,
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memory, I/O, or disk stress on a POSIX-compliant operating
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system. It is written in portable ANSI C, and uses the GNU
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Autotools to compile on a great number of UNIX-like operating
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systems.
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stress is not a benchmark. It is a tool used by system
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administrators to evaluate how well their systems will scale,
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by kernel programmers to evaluate perceived performance
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characteristics, and by systems programmers to expose the
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classes of bugs which only or more frequently manifest
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themselves when the system is under heavy load.
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2014-01-09 22:13:33 +01:00
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WWW: http://people.seas.harvard.edu/~apw/stress/
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