Hi all, In September and November, I reported some measurements of the amount of system time it takes to build a NetBSD-8/amd64 release on different versions of -current/amd64. I have now repeated the measurements with a couple of newer versions of -current on the same hardware, and here are the results. The left column is the source date of the -current system hosting the build.
HP ProLiant DL360 G7, 2 x Xeon L5630, 8 cores, 32 GB, build.sh -j 8 2016.09.06.06.27.17 3930.86 real 15737.04 user 4245.26 sys 2019.10.18.17.16.50 4461.47 real 16687.37 user 9344.68 sys 2020.03.17.22.03.41 4723.81 real 16646.42 user 8928.72 sys 2020.03.22.19.56.07 4595.95 real 16592.80 user 8171.56 sys I also measured the same versions on a newer machine with more cores: Dell PowerEdge 630, 2 x Xeon E5-2678 v3, 24 cores, 32 GB, build.sh -j 24 2016.09.06.06.27.17 3321.55 real 9853.49 user 5156.92 sys 2019.10.18.17.16.50 3767.63 real 10376.15 user 16100.99 sys 2020.03.17.22.03.41 2910.76 real 9696.10 user 18367.58 sys 2020.03.22.19.56.07 2711.14 real 9729.10 user 12068.90 sys -- Andreas Gustafsson, [email protected]
