Support #904
Updated by Daniel Curtis over 7 years ago
I recently wanted to benchmark one of my machines that had Windows on it, so rather than installing Arch onto a new hard drive, I installed Antergos onto a USB drive with XFCE and Phoronix Test Suite. This seemed like a more up to date alternative to the Phoronix Test Suite Desktop Live distro that seems to be dead in the water.
This is a simple guide for installing and using Phoronix on Arch Linux.
h2. Prepare the Environment
* Make sure they system is up to date:
<pre>
pacman -Syu
</pre>
h2. Install Phoronix Test Suite
* Install PTS:
<pre>
pacman -S phoronix-test-suite
</pre>
* List the available suites:
<pre>
phoronix-test-suite list-available-suites
</pre>
* List the available tests:
<pre>
phoronix-test-suite list-available-tests
</pre>
* Run the pts/sample-pass-fail benchmark test:
<pre>
phoronix-test-suite benchmark pts/sample-pass-fail
</pre>
* Run the pts/interbench benchmark test:
<pre>
phoronix-test-suite benchmark pts/interbench
</pre>
h2. Resources
* https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/benchmarking#Phoronix_Test_Suite
* https://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/documentation/phoronix-test-suite.html
* https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PhoronixTestSuite
* https://smartystreets.com/blog/2015/10/performance-testing-with-phoronix
* http://dustymabe.com/2012/12/30/running-benchmarks-with-the-phoronix-test-suite/