[Python-checkins] Benchmark Results for Python 2.7 2016-01-06

lp_benchmark_robot at intel.com lp_benchmark_robot at intel.com
Wed Jan 6 12:11:24 EST 2016


Results for project Python 2.7, build date 2016-01-06 04:00:47 +0000
commit:		e2faa18802bb6b8b5d0e6eac5ba34072c940fa2f
previous commit:	da934a19855bbdc46dad918874216b9a64ac6c08
revision date:	2016-01-06 01:08:12 +0000
environment:	Haswell-EP
	cpu:		Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2699 v3 @ 2.30GHz 2x18 cores, stepping 2, LLC 45 MB
	mem:		128 GB
	os:		CentOS 7.1
	kernel:	Linux 3.10.0-229.4.2.el7.x86_64

Baseline results were generated using release v2.7.10, with hash
15c95b7d81dcf821daade360741e00714667653f from 2015-05-23 16:02:14+00:00

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              benchmark   relative   change since   change since   current rev run
                          std_dev*       last run       baseline          with PGO
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:-)           django_v2      0.19%         -0.42%          3.82%             3.75%
:-)             pybench      0.13%          0.03%          6.03%             4.75%
:-(            regex_v8      1.08%          0.18%         -2.36%            10.85%
:-)               nbody      0.11%         -0.01%          7.88%             3.28%
:-)        json_dump_v2      0.26%         -0.52%          5.47%             8.43%
:-(      normal_startup      2.17%         -0.75%         -6.14%             2.70%
:-|             ssbench      0.20%          0.27%          1.36%             0.93%
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* Relative Standard Deviation (Standard Deviation/Average)
Note: Benchmark results for ssbench are measured in requests/second while all
other are measured in seconds.

Our lab does a nightly source pull and build of the Python project and measures
performance changes against the previous stable version and the previous nightly
measurement. This is provided as a service to the community so that quality
issues with current hardware can be identified quickly.

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depending on system configuration.


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