AIM Multiuser Benchmark

AIM Multiuser Benchmark

The AIM Multiuser Benchmark, also called the AIM Benchmark Suite VII or AIM7, is a job throughput benchmark widely used by UNIX computer system vendors. Current research operating systems such as K42 use [ [http://k42.ozlabs.org/Wiki/AIM7Benchmark K42 research operating system statistics for AIM7] ] the "reaim" [ [http://re-aim-7.sourceforge.net/ Reaim source download] ] form of the benchmark for performance analysis.The AIM7 benchmark measures some of the same things as the SDET benchmark.

The original code was due to AIM Technology, Inc., who licensed it to others. Caldera International, Inc., bought the license and released [ [http://sourceforge.net/projects/aimbench SourceForge download page for original AIM7 source] ] the source code for Suite VII and Suite IX under the GPL.

AIM7 is a program written in C that forks many processes called tasks, each of which concurrently runs in random order a set of subtests called jobs. There are 53 kinds of jobs, each of which exercises a different aspect of the operating system, such as disk-file operations, process creation, user virtual memory operations, pipe I/O, and compute-bound arithmetic loops [ [http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix02/tech/freenix/full_papers/bryant/bryant_html/index.html Filesystem Performance and Scalability in Linux 2.4.17, Ray Bryant, 2002, USENIX 2002 Annual Technical Conference, Freenix Track] ] .

An AIM7 benchmark run is composed of a sequence of subruns with the number of tasks incrementing by one between each subrun. Each subrun goes until each of its tasks has completed its set of jobs. Each subrun reports a metric of "Jobs completed per minute", with the final report for the overall benchmark being a table of that throughput metric versus number of tasks. A given system will have a peak number of tasks "N" at which the jobs per minute is maximized. Either "N" or the value of the jobs per minute at "N" is typically used as the metric of interest.

References

External links

* [http://www.gelato.unsw.edu.au/IA64wiki/reaim7 How to compile and run the reaim7 benchmark, with example thoughput charts]


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