[ Thanks to Michael Larabel for
this link. ]
“Phoromatic, our remote test management system that
makes it incredibly simple to deploy the Phoronix Test Suite across
an array of systems within an organization or around the world, has
been in development for more than a year. We publicly announced
this unique enterprise solution when developing Phoronix Test Suite
2.0 and it publicly went into beta with Phoronix Test Suite 2.2
where it became possible to easily build a benchmarking test farm
using our Phoronix software. Before ending out the year we launched
Phoromatic Tracker with an initial reference implementation to
monitor the Linux kernel performance on a daily basis and in a
fully automated manner. Phoromatic has been a huge success, but
today we are announcing that Phoromatic has reached a 1.0 status
and additionally we are providing the Ubuntu Linux community with a
new performance tracker in collaboration with Canonical.“Since Phoromatic went into public beta, we have continued to
invest significant resources in enriching its capabilities, and of
course the Phoronix Test Suite itself. These improvements range
from Valentine’s Day improvements to other features mentioned
during our talk at this year’s Southern California Linux Expo
entitled The Five Stages of Benchmark Loss. As we alluded to last
week, this month we have been working to push Phoromatic and
Phoromatic Tracker to the next level and make it an even more
innovative and rich platform for conducting automated tests in
conjunction with the Phoronix Test Suite.”