jdk8 build times

Pete Brunet peter.brunet at oracle.com
Wed Aug 28 21:44:15 UTC 2013


On 8/28/13 2:11 PM, Tim Bell wrote:
> On 08/28/13 11:47 AM, Pete Brunet wrote:
>
>> Since winset ran in a separate window and it closed before I could
>> use the info I needed this advice:
>> http://superuser.com/questions/93826/winsat-command-line-closes-too-fast
>> Running as admin solved it.
>
> Or open a command window and type in the command line as I did (see
> attached screen grab).
>
> If you are on the system console of a Windows 7 box, you can right
> click on the system icon and pick 'Properties', then click
> 'Performance Information and Tools' to get to a "Windows Experience
> Index" screen.  Unfortunately this refuses to run over an RDP (remote
> desktop) connection, so it is back to the command line for me.
Using properties didn't work for me but this should work through RDP:
activate the control panel, view by small icons (instead of categories),
choose Performance Information Tools. 

I didn't see anything about disk performance beside the performance
number, 5.9 in my case.
>
>
>> Here are my numbers: 23.629, 30.545, 113.723 which are about 10x worse
>> than your numbers below.  It would be interesting to see someone's
>> numbers for a laptop SSD.
>
> Yes it would be interesting to hear about SSD.  Your numbers are about
> as bad as on my laptop, a Dell E6420 loaded with AV and other
> corporate mandated S/W.
>
>> What do I need to do to use a datacenter VM?
>
> That is internal corporate trivia, so I will tell you about it off-list.
>
>> Would the latency from Austin negate the gain in disk performance?
>
> Not much - at least I have not noticed it.  You typically pay once for
> the time to fetch or update the sources, and then build many times. 
> That is why we want everything local to the build system.
>
> Tim
>




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