ebizzy is designed to generate a workload resembling common webapplication server workloads. It is highly threaded, has a largein-memory working set, and allocates and deallocates memoryfrequently.
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After some time, finally ebizzy 0.3 have been released. This version includes support to FreeBSD and HP-UX. Also some improvements and new features.
2007-10-01 Valerie Henson <val@nmt.edu> * Release 0.3. * Added FreeBSD and HP-UX compatibility, thanks to Rodrigo Rubira Branco <rrbranco@br.ibm.com> for frequent patches and testing. 2007-08-15 Valerie Henson <val@nmt.edu> * Release 0.2. * Started reporting a rate of transactions per second rather than just measuring the time. * Solaris compatibility, thanks to Rodrigo Rubira Branco <rrbranco@br.ibm.com> for frequent patches and testing. * rand() was limiting scalability, use cheap dumb inline "random" function to avoid that. Thanks to Brian Twichell <twichell@us.ibm.com> for finding it and Yong Cai <ycai@us.ibm.com> for testing.
2007-10-01 Valerie Henson <val@nmt.edu> * Release 0.3. * Added FreeBSD and HP-UX compatibility, thanks to Rodrigo Rubira Branco <rrbranco@br.ibm.com> for frequent patches and testing. 2007-08-15 Valerie Henson <val@nmt.edu> * Release 0.2. * Started reporting a rate of transactions per second rather than just measuring the time. * Solaris compatibility, thanks to Rodrigo Rubira Branco <rrbranco@br.ibm.com> for frequent patches and testing. * rand() was limiting scalability, use cheap dumb inline "random" function to avoid that. Thanks to Brian Twichell <twichell@us.ibm.com> for finding it and Yong Cai <ycai@us.ibm.com> for testing.
2008-08-15 Valerie Henson <val@nmt.edu> * Release 0.2. * Started reporting a rate of transactions per second rather than just measuring the time. * Solaris compatibility, thanks to Rodrigo Rubira Branco <rrbranco@br.ibm.com> for frequent patches and testing. * rand() was limiting scalability, use cheap dumb inline "random" function to avoid that. Thanks to Brian Twichell <twichell@us.ibm.com> for finding it and Yong Cai <ycai@us.ibm.com> for testing.
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