On 04/19/2012 03:15 AM, Jacopo Cappellato wrote:
> Jacques,
> 
> here are some details:
> 
> Hardware Overview:
> 
>   Model Name: MacBook Pro
>   Model Identifier:   MacBookPro8,2
>   Processor Name:     Intel Core i7
>   Processor Speed:    2.2 GHz
>   Number of Processors:       1
>   Total Number of Cores:      4

So 4 threads.  That doesn't help that much, unless the test suite is
multithreaded now.

>   L2 Cache (per Core):        256 KB
>   L3 Cache:   6 MB
>   Memory:     8 GB
> 
> HD details are:
> 
> Intel 6 Series Chipset:
> 
>   Vendor:     Intel
>   Product:    6 Series Chipset
>   Link Speed: 6 Gigabit
>   Negotiated Link Speed:      3 Gigabit
>   Description:        AHCI Version 1.30 Supported
> 
> Hitachi HTS725050A9A362:
> 
>   Capacity:   500.11 GB (500,107,862,016 bytes)
>   Model:      Hitachi HTS725050A9A362                 
>   Queue Depth:        32
>   Rotational Rate:    7200
> 
> Jacopo
> 
> On Apr 19, 2012, at 9:58 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
> 
>> OK seems after all that I need a brand new CPU, hence a new box...
>> I must say with the SSDs when running run-tests my CPU is always at 100% (I 
>> put the run-tests process priority level to idle to be able to continue 
>> other tasks)
>> Do you have a SSD in your laptop Jacopo?
>>
>> Jacques
>>
>> From: "Jacopo Cappellato" <jacopo.cappell...@hotwaxmedia.com>
>>> On Apr 18, 2012, at 6:55 PM, Jacopo Cappellato wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Apr 18, 2012, at 6:43 PM, Adam Heath wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> It currently takes my desktop 1 hour to
>>>>> run a full test suite.  clean, load-demo(30m), run-tests(30m).  It
>>>>> used to take 12-15m.
>>>>
>>>> wow, it takes me 2-3 minutes in my laptop.
>>>>
>>>> Jacopo
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> To be more precise:
>>> (less than) 3 minutes for load-demo
>>> 4 minutes and 3 seconds for run-tests
>>>
>>> Jacopo
> 

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