Encryption Benchmarks

OpenSSL

Our definitive encryption benchmark is OpenSSL's "speed" benchmark. OpenSSL calculates various times for packets to encrypt and then puts them into easy-to-read tables.

OpenSSL 0.9.7a RSA 1024

OpenSSL 0.9.7a Blowfish CBC 1024bytes

OepnSSL does not utilize both processors, and our results seem to compare directly with some of the single CPU benchmarks that we have done in the past. Surprisingly, we saw very high Blowfish throughput on the JDS system. Checking the OpenSSL tables from the benchmarks above, we notice that our JDS platform is actually slower in most instances; although, we were mildly stunned that the 2.4 kernel excelled in this one particular benchmark.

The RSA graph shows a trend to which we are also accustomed from previous CPU benchmarks. 64-bit binaries seem to double the performance of RSA signatures.

Compile Benchmarks Thermals, Noise
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  • mino - Wednesday, October 27, 2004 - link

    #5 I would, putting aside the fact I could not afford one. :(

    Even despite I'm running Tyan Tiger MP on Fedora C2 ;)
  • meatless - Wednesday, October 27, 2004 - link

    Maybe it was just done for some sort of comparison baseline, but who would actually use RedHat 9 on a brand new dual Opteron workstation?
  • jbond04 - Wednesday, October 27, 2004 - link

    Hey Kris, great job on the review. I wanted to let you know that I was pleasantly surprised by your thermal graphs for the inside of the case. I think they're a great idea; and I've never seen them before anywhere else. Keep up the good work.

    -Scott
  • Reflex - Wednesday, October 27, 2004 - link

    I notice that this system is nearly identical to the IBM Intellistation that just arrived on my test bench today. Even the motherboard is identical, as well as the case(exterier looks a bit different, but interier is the same).

    Makes me wonder if Sun and IBM are actually building these, or outsourcing them to a third party and sticking thier label on them
  • phaxmohdem - Wednesday, October 27, 2004 - link

    Just when I was complaining of no top teir dual opteron workstations. It's a shame that the way I'd like it configured costs 18,000 bones. Guess it will just be a pipe dream for a while more. God help our wallets when they release the w4100z Quad opteron workstation ;)
  • Denial - Wednesday, October 27, 2004 - link

    I like to give one a test drive myself, but I'll let others be the guinea pigs.
  • madeira - Thursday, August 18, 2011 - link

    good night
    Where can I find the BIOS (donwload) to update,
    The oracle - no longer provides soporte.
    I need physical BIOS or software update
    Could you help me please!

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