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=Comments for Performance Documentation=
  
Framework Prereqs
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==Framework Prereqs==
 
*Additional details regarding Framework Prerequisites would reduce confusion.  There isn't any harm in "dumbing it down" a level.
 
*Additional details regarding Framework Prerequisites would reduce confusion.  There isn't any harm in "dumbing it down" a level.
 
**Order of installations
 
**Order of installations
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**Where to put the .dll
 
**Where to put the .dll
  
Framework Config
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==Framework Config==
 
*Are given path values the defaults?  Is there any forseeable reason that they would be different?
 
*Are given path values the defaults?  Is there any forseeable reason that they would be different?
  
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Config File
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==Config File==
 
*What do I modify?  The paths?
 
*What do I modify?  The paths?
 
**Highlight sections that need to be modified or "may" need to be modified.  Within code, could be hard to understand.
 
**Highlight sections that need to be modified or "may" need to be modified.  Within code, could be hard to understand.
  
Running the test will close any existing Firefox windows.  This should be BOLD CAPS MAJOR, almost lost all my wiki edits.
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Running the test will close any existing Firefox windows.   
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*This should be BOLD CAPS MAJOR, almost lost all my wiki edits.
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==Skewing the Test==
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*How much of this test is reliant on applications currently running on the system?  Can one skew the test results to give inaccurate readings by overloading the system?
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*By running a quick test I realized that by overloading the processor, the results of the test become much less useful.  Before running the test framework I started a multitude of applications to occupy the processor:
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**2 x YouTube Flash Video Sites
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**1 x Disk Defragmenter
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**1 x Flash Game
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**1 x Flash  Media Site
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**1 x Windows Media Streamed Video
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*By looking at the images below, the Normal test's % of processor peaks at approximately 26.5%.  In contrast the overloaded test shows a low point of 26.5%.  This result actually has nothing to do with Firefox, but everything to do with stress put on the processor from external applications.  In addition the other results were affected aswell.
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*Normal Test
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[[Image:normalTest.png]]
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*With Overloaded Processor
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[[Image:overloadTest.png]]

Latest revision as of 18:00, 29 November 2006

Comments for Performance Documentation

Framework Prereqs

  • Additional details regarding Framework Prerequisites would reduce confusion. There isn't any harm in "dumbing it down" a level.
    • Order of installations
    • Python options
    • Cygwin options (packages)
    • Where to put the .dll

Framework Config

  • Are given path values the defaults? Is there any forseeable reason that they would be different?
  • Confusion - you seem to be contradicting yourself
(Optional) For the page load test to work, modify the hostperm.1 file

    * Set to allow urls with scheme:file to open in new windows
    * Set the preference to open new windows in a tab should be off. 
    # Permission File
    # This is a generated file! Do not edit.

Config File

  • What do I modify? The paths?
    • Highlight sections that need to be modified or "may" need to be modified. Within code, could be hard to understand.
Running the test will close any existing Firefox windows.  
  • This should be BOLD CAPS MAJOR, almost lost all my wiki edits.

Skewing the Test

  • How much of this test is reliant on applications currently running on the system? Can one skew the test results to give inaccurate readings by overloading the system?
  • By running a quick test I realized that by overloading the processor, the results of the test become much less useful. Before running the test framework I started a multitude of applications to occupy the processor:
    • 2 x YouTube Flash Video Sites
    • 1 x Disk Defragmenter
    • 1 x Flash Game
    • 1 x Flash Media Site
    • 1 x Windows Media Streamed Video
  • By looking at the images below, the Normal test's % of processor peaks at approximately 26.5%. In contrast the overloaded test shows a low point of 26.5%. This result actually has nothing to do with Firefox, but everything to do with stress put on the processor from external applications. In addition the other results were affected aswell.
  • Normal Test

NormalTest.png

  • With Overloaded Processor

OverloadTest.png