performance.txt: update result for governor = performance

Also add big signs where the cpu has changed, as the results
are not comparable when the cpu is different.

Also update encfs results.
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Jakob Unterwurzacher 2020-02-15 21:42:39 +01:00
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@ -16,6 +16,9 @@ RM: time rm -Rf linux-3.0
(or just run benchmark.bash)
VERSION WRITE READ UNTAR MD5 LS RM ENV CHANGE?
**********************
* CPU = Pentium G630 *
**********************
v0.4 48 1.5 5
v0.5-rc1 56 7 19
v0.5-rc1-1 54 4.1 9
@ -48,11 +51,26 @@ v1.5 228 292 17.6 9.3 1.5 3.5 go1.10.2, Linux 4.
v1.6 250 289 17.7 8.0 1.3 3.2 go1.10.3, Linux 4.17.12
v1.7-beta1 229 278 17.1 8.8 1.7 3.2 go1.11.4, Linux 4.19.12
v1.7-rc1 226 289 17.6 8.9 1.7 2.9
*** CPU changed from Pentium G630 to Core i5-3470, static builds used ***
********************************************
* CPU = Core i5-3470, governor = powersave *
********************************************
v1.7 232 698 12.2 9.4 1.7 4.3 go1.12.9, Linux 5.2.17
v1.7.1 450 697 11.5 9.5 1.5 3.6
**********************************************
* CPU = Core i5-3470, governor = performance *
**********************************************
v1.7.1 556 1000 9.0 4.2 0.9 2.0 go1.13.6, Linux 5.4.17
Results for EncFS for comparison (benchmark.bash -encfs):
VERSION WRITE UNTAR MD5 LS RM
encfs v1.9.1 95 20 8 2.8 3.8
VERSION WRITE READ UNTAR MD5 LS RM
**********************
* CPU = Pentium G630 *
**********************
encfs v1.9.1 95 20 8 2.8 3.8
**********************************************
* CPU = Core i5-3470, governor = performance *
**********************************************
encfs v1.9.5 138 459 12.2 5.1 2.2 3.0