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Here are | Here are two plots by "plot-summary-from-javascript.gnu". The leftmost is from a 64 bit Linux server and the rightmost from a Nexus S | ||
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The Nexus S seems to perform very well compared to the server, in fact it is generally faster! Note that the Nexus handles entries of size up to 8K pretty much as as fast as 128byte entries, whereas the Linux box maintains this performance only up to 4K. Note also the very first column in the Nexus-plot - most likely there is one outlier in this dataset. Let's study it closer and use "plot-telemetry.gnu" with the "telemetry-129.dat" file | |||
The Nexus S seems to | |||
=== test_timing_cache.js '''(Obsolete)''' === | === test_timing_cache.js '''(Obsolete)''' === |
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