Scimark
I am writing a JIVA Task based on the NIST Scimark2 benchmark suite that I will hopefully have up and running in the next hour or so, at least on our JIVA Simulator.
Once I’m convinced that it is working correctly I’m going to deploy the task to our internal JIVA Server and see how it runs, and if things look good I’m going to deploy it out to jiva.brainmurmurs.com before the end of the day.
This new task is going to be used to absolutely quantify the performance of our JIVA network by totalling up the number of Mega Floating point OPerations (MFLOPs) as well as the average MFLOPs per second (MFLOPS).
We’ll be able to use this to compute the total computational output of the network as a function of time, the average system MFLOPS, and the total ideal (nothing but JIVA running on the machine 24/7) MFLOPS.
Fortunately, the JIVA SDK should make spinning off a new task based on Scimark2 pretty simple. I’m going to reuse our trusty Helix Screen Saver for the visuals.
-Daniel
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