Need machine for DPH benchmarking

Hi all, we, the DPH team, are at the moment in the very unfortunate situation of not having a proper machine for running our benchmarks on. Could a kind soul maybe give us (i.e., me) access to a quadcore or 2xquadcore x86 Linux or OS X machine? I only need to build ghc on it and run small benchmarks which never take more than a couple of minutes, maybe once every couple of days or so. We do need to use all cores, though, so no other CPU-intensive processes can be running during benchmarking. This is only for a week or two, until we get our own machine. We would be eternally grateful and won't forget you when DPH takes over the world. Roman

On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 5:45 AM, Roman Leshchinskiy
Hi all,
we, the DPH team, are at the moment in the very unfortunate situation of not having a proper machine for running our benchmarks on. Could a kind soul maybe give us (i.e., me) access to a quadcore or 2xquadcore x86 Linux or OS X machine? I only need to build ghc on it and run small benchmarks which never take more than a couple of minutes, maybe once every couple of days or so. We do need to use all cores, though, so no other CPU-intensive processes can be running during benchmarking. This is only for a week or two, until we get our own machine. We would be eternally grateful and won't forget you when DPH takes over the world.
Another possibility is using the Amazon EC2 functionality and rent a high-CPU instance (http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/#instance) for as long as you need. An extra large high-CPU instance costs $0.80 per hour (http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/#pricing), is an 8-core machine, you only pay for the time used and it runs any kind of Linux you want (there are dozens of already configured instances with different configurations, it's also possible to configure your own). I've been using it for a few months and have no complaints.
Roman
Best regards, Daniel Yokomizo

Hello Daniel, Thursday, November 27, 2008, 4:43:08 PM, you wrote:
Another possibility is using the Amazon EC2 functionality and rent a high-CPU instance (http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/#instance) for as long as
these are virtual cores, which isn't appropriate for measuring performance on real 4/8 core boxes -- Best regards, Bulat mailto:Bulat.Ziganshin@gmail.com

On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 12:25 PM, Bulat Ziganshin
Hello Daniel,
Thursday, November 27, 2008, 4:43:08 PM, you wrote:
Another possibility is using the Amazon EC2 functionality and rent a high-CPU instance (http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/#instance) for as long as
these are virtual cores, which isn't appropriate for measuring performance on real 4/8 core boxes
That's why I mentioned it as another possibility. It won't give you performance numbers for a specific processor but you can run tests to see parallelization behavior and get some food for thought. It's a pretty cheap way to explore ideas if you don't have a equivalent machine available.
-- Best regards, Bulat mailto:Bulat.Ziganshin@gmail.com
Best regards, Daniel Yokomizo

Hi again, a big thank you to all the people who offered us machines. I think we should be fine now. World domination is just around the corner! Roman On 27/11/2008, at 18:45, Roman Leshchinskiy wrote:
Hi all,
we, the DPH team, are at the moment in the very unfortunate situation of not having a proper machine for running our benchmarks on. Could a kind soul maybe give us (i.e., me) access to a quadcore or 2xquadcore x86 Linux or OS X machine? I only need to build ghc on it and run small benchmarks which never take more than a couple of minutes, maybe once every couple of days or so. We do need to use all cores, though, so no other CPU-intensive processes can be running during benchmarking. This is only for a week or two, until we get our own machine. We would be eternally grateful and won't forget you when DPH takes over the world.
Roman
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Bulat Ziganshin
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Daniel Yokomizo
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Roman Leshchinskiy