Benchmarks

 This article originally based on work done by Frontalot at Linkstationwiki.org  A benchmark is test that measures the performance of a system or subsystem on a well-defined task or set of tasks. Benchmarks are often used to measure general things like graphics, I/O, computing (integer and floating point), etc., performance, but most measure more specific tasks like rendering polygons, reading and writing files, or performing operations on matrixes.

nbench
The following results were obtained using nbench 2.2.2 All nbench results are in comparison to an AMD K6 233Mhz reference system.

Bogo Mips
The following results were obtained using BogoMIPS by Yamasita

TCP/IP Benchmarks
The following results were obtained netio 1.14. for the LS1 & LS2, netio 1.26 for the HG & LS-Pro

Disk Benchmarks
The following results were obtained using hdparm 6.1

Bonnie++ I/O Speeds for Encrypted Drive on HG
Here is a speed comparision using Bonnie++ as a diagnostic tool. Fifilein is trying to use AES/DMCrypt and his numbers are in the speed comparision too all numbers are from an HD-HGLAN (HG).