The construction and use of a general purpose synthetic program for an interactive benchmark on demand paged systems

  • Authors:
  • Joel N. Williams

  • Affiliations:
  • -

  • Venue:
  • ACM '77 Proceedings of the 1977 annual conference
  • Year:
  • 1977

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Abstract

A general purpose synthetic program may be used to good advantage in configuring a workload for use in benchmarking several machines. A good general purpose synthetic program should be able to do a variety of types of CPU and I/O processing in a variety of source languages, should be able to simulate interactive processing, and should be able to exercise the core management routines of a demand paged (virtual) system. The construction and use of a general purpose FORTRAN synthetic program is outlined, and the results of a benchmark in which it was used are given. The development of the workload used in the benchmark is also described.