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Show HN: TurboBench – Compressor Benchmark

4 pointsby powturboover 9 years ago

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powturboover 9 years ago
- The only benchmark program including LzTurbo - 100% in-memory benchmark, no I&#x2F;O overhead<p>- Include (&gt;50) allmost all popular, latest or fastest compressors in one compiled package<p>- No other compressor benchmark includes more codecs or offer more precision and features<p>- Benchmarking Entropy Coders, Lz77 and BWT compressors - Minimum plugins call overhead<p>- Set one, a group or several compressors to benchmark at the command line<p>- Multiple input files with recursive directories<p>- Concatenate multiple small files into one multiblock file<p>- Benchmark multiblock file as one large block, but each block processed separatelly<p>- Avoid cache szenario found in other benchmarks with small files - Set block size, file size limit,...<p>- Set number of iterations, number of runs, benchamrks, set max. time per run and for all benchmarks.<p>- Automatic sort - :new: automatic update &amp; merge of result files - :new: Text, html, csv, markdown<i></i> and other output formats without retesting<p>- :new: html output with sortable tables<p>- :new: Transfer speed sheet for different connections or devices: GPRS,2G,3G,4G,DSL,Network,HDD,SSD,RAM<p>- :+1: Speedup html plot<p>- Linux and Windows binaries<p>- 100% C&#x2F;C++, w&#x2F;o inline assembly<p>- Enable&#x2F;disable groups or individual codecs at compile time<p>- All in one executable, no hassless installing of additional package