That's a very good idea. Let us check if we can use the wiki page in github for people to post their results.
Thanks, -Jason -----Original Message----- From: Luca Pireddu [mailto:pire...@crs4.it] Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2012 8:31 AM To: common-user@hadoop.apache.org Subject: Re: Open source of HiBench 2.1 (a Hadoop benchmark suite) On 06/14/2012 03:11 PM, Rob Marano wrote: > Thank you, Jason! Awesome news! I'll be using that in our Distributed Lab > at Cooper Union (cooper.edu). Perhaps Intel can come and give a seminar on it > in the Fall? > > Looking forward to it. > > Kind regards, > Rob > -- > Rob Marano > Adjunct Associate Professor > The Cooper Union > r...@cooper.edu > > On Jun 14, 2012, at 12:27 AM, Dai, Jason wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> HiBench, a Hadoop benchmark suite constructed by Intel, is used intensively >> for Hadoop benchmarking, tuning& optimizations both inside Intel and by our >> customers/partners. It consists of a set of representative Hadoop programs >> including both micro-benchmarks and more "real world" applications (e.g., >> search, machine learning and Hive queries). >> >> We have made HiBench 2.1 available under Apache License 2.0 at >> https://github.com/hibench/HiBench-2.1, and would like to get your feedbacks >> on how it can be further improved. BTW, please stop by the Intel booth if >> you are at Hadoop summit, so that we can have more interactive discussions >> on both HiBench and HiTune (our Hadoop performance analyzer open sourced at >> https://github.com/hitune/hitune). >> >> Thanks, >> -Jason It would be cool to have a page (maybe on a wiki) where people could post their cluster set-up and their results for the various HiBench tests they run. It would give people an easy way to validate their set-up. Or maybe something like this exists already? -- Luca Pireddu CRS4 - Distributed Computing Group Loc. Pixina Manna Edificio 1 09010 Pula (CA), Italy Tel: +39 0709250452