freebsd-ports/benchmarks/filebench/pkg-descr
Jan Beich 8863403d04 benchmarks/filebench: update to 1.4.9.1
- Drop ONLY_FOR_ARCHS as the Linux-specific code is gone
- Chase new home on SourceForge
- LICENSE_FILE is now shipped within distfile

Changes:	http://www.fsl.cs.sunysb.edu/~vass/filebench/ChangeLog (before 1.4.9)
Changes:	http://sourceforge.net/p/filebench/code/ci/1.4.9.1/log/
PR:		202989
Tested by:	danfe (powerpc locally, ia64 on eris, sparc64 on flame)
Tested by:	myself (armv6 via qemu-user-static)
Approved by:	maintainer timeout (18 days)
2015-09-27 21:58:55 +00:00

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Filebench is quick to set up and use unlike many of the commercial
benchmarks which it can emulate. It is also a handy tool for
micro-benchmarking storage subsystems and studying the relationships of
complex applications such as relational databases with their storage
without having to incur the costs of setting up those applications,
loading data and so forth.
Filebench uses loadable workload personalities in a common framework to
allow easy emulation of complex applications upon file systems. The
workload personalities use a Workload Definition Language to define the
workload's model.
WWW: http://www.solarisinternals.com/wiki/index.php/FileBench
WWW: http://filebench.sourceforge.net/