Quoting Erik Cederstrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (from Wed, 23 Jan 2008 21:59:42 +0100):

Finally, in the interests of making your life more complicated, it would be neat to graph performance across a set of FreeBSD branches overlaid or vertically offset so you could monitor, say, MySQL performance on 8-CURRENT, 7-STABLE, and 6-STABLE over time.

It's supported by the tools, database and website but currently I just
have 2 (slow) machines to work with at the university. The server is
churning out images for the slave to consume every 2 hours which is an
acceptable sample rate if the intent is to monitor CURRENT development
and provide performance alerts much like the tinderboxes do now. Adding
releases would seriously hurt that rate.

My focus has been strictly on comparing CVS versions because trying to
cover anything else quickly makes the configuration space explode and
the sample rate go down the drain. Lots of interesting comparisons
could be made, however, provided sufficient hardware supplies.
Comparing branches would on the top of the list.

In case you have some space left for more machines, maybe someone is willing to help out by sponsoring some. Just tell us how many machines you can handle (space/power/...) and if you are interested that we put it up on our wantlist.

Bye,
Alexander.

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