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Are we so far off the mark with using DSM on Intel CPUs, doesn't it need to be virtualized on Windows? Drastic performance aspects


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Hello, I've been struggling with the memory and CPU performance of DSM on Intel systems for about a year.

 

Someone who only runs DSM as a USB hard drive on the router will certainly not care about this topic. Maybe the reference to the anyway faulty Apollo Lake CPUs:
https://www.computerbase.de/2019-09/intel-apollo-lake-lpc-degradation-defekt-stepping/

 

My focus is on Intel boards with Braswell to Skylake CPUs, as these are very energy-efficient and at the same time affordable for use as NAS, or are already left over as a superseded device.

 

Now the problems that plague me:
- the CPU only runs on the base clock frequency and not on boost, on systems where Intel EIST cannot be switched off in the BIOS.
- Memory modules only run at 1066MHz, but they should work at 1600 or 1866MHz.

 

Since in Linux dmidecode -t 17 is displayed incorrectly also in Windows Task Manager/Performance/Memory/far right, I decided to use the 7-zip program, which is available on all OSs. Anyone whose test is far below my "reference system" should probably consider running Xpenology on Windows in the Virtualbox.

C:\Program Files\7-Zip>7z b -mmt3 -md26

7-Zip 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20

 mt3 d26
Windows 10.0 17763
x64 6.4C04 cpus:4 128TB f:110B0774C
Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU  J3710  @ 1.60GHz (406C4) (40E->410)

1T CPU Freq (MHz):  2522  2576  2596  2611  2590  2596  2606
2T CPU Freq (MHz): 199% 2610   199% 2604

RAM size:   16284 MB,  # CPU hardware threads:   4
RAM usage:    814 MB,  # Benchmark threads:      3

                       Compressing  |                  Decompressing
Dict     Speed Usage    R/U Rating  |      Speed Usage    R/U Rating
         KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS  |      KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS

22:       6797   313   2114   6613  |     134339   397   2888  11461

I look forward to your assessments.

Best regards

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Now compare the values under Xpenology DS918+ 7.2-64570 Update 1 on the same bare metal...creepy:

root@Mycore:~# 7z b -mmt4 -md26

7-Zip [64] 16.02 : Copyright (c) 1999-2016 Igor Pavlov : 2016-05-21
p7zip Version 16.02 (locale=en_US.utf8,Utf16=on,HugeFiles=on,64 bits,4 CPUs x64)

x64
CPU Freq: - 64000000 - - 128000000 256000000 512000000 - -

RAM size:   15898 MB,  # CPU hardware threads:   4
RAM usage:   1618 MB,  # Benchmark threads:      4

                       Compressing  |                  Decompressing
Dict     Speed Usage    R/U Rating  |      Speed Usage    R/U Rating
         KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS  |      KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS

22:       1080   275    383   1051  |      16166   357    387   1379
root@MYcore:~# dmidecode -t 17
# dmidecode 3.2
Getting SMBIOS data from sysfs.
SMBIOS 2.8 present.

Handle 0x000D, DMI type 17, 40 bytes
Memory Device
        Array Handle: 0x000B
        Error Information Handle: Not Provided
        Total Width: 64 bits
        Data Width: 64 bits
        Size: 8192 MB
        Form Factor: SODIMM
        Set: None
        Locator: DIMM1
        Bank Locator: BANK1
        Type: DDR3
        Type Detail: Unknown
        Speed: 1600 MT/s
        Manufacturer: Hynix Semiconduc
        Serial Number: 0072785D
        Asset Tag: A1_AssetTagNum0
        Part Number: HMT41GS6BFR8A-PB
        Rank: 2
        Configured Memory Speed: 1066 MT/s
        Minimum Voltage: 1.35 V
        Maximum Voltage: 1.5 V
        Configured Voltage: 1.35 V

Handle 0x000F, DMI type 17, 40 bytes
Memory Device
        Array Handle: 0x000B
        Error Information Handle: Not Provided
        Total Width: 64 bits
        Data Width: 64 bits
        Size: 8192 MB
        Form Factor: SODIMM
        Set: None
        Locator: DIMM2
        Bank Locator: BANK2
        Type: DDR3
        Type Detail: Unknown
        Speed: 1600 MT/s
        Manufacturer: Hynix Semiconduc
        Serial Number: 0E2EC3DE
        Asset Tag: A1_AssetTagNum1
        Part Number: HMT41GS6BFR8A-PB
        Rank: 2
        Configured Memory Speed: 1066 MT/s
        Minimum Voltage: 1.35 V
        Maximum Voltage: 1.5 V
        Configured Voltage: 1.35 V

 

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By the way: My 32-bit 2-core ARM Synology DS116 "high-performance NAS" has to be beaten first.

root@DSexos:~$ 7z b -mmt2 -md26

RAM size:    1006 MB,  # CPU hardware threads:   2
RAM usage:    777 MB,  # Benchmark threads:      2

Dict        Compressing          |        Decompressing
      Speed Usage    R/U Rating  |    Speed Usage    R/U Rating
       KB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS  |     KB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS

22:    1653   149   1077   1608  |    37777   183   1862   3410

 

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Now the curious thing, the same DSM in the Virtualbox under Windows is almost twice as fast as native (1080 => 1978).

root@MYvcore:~# 7z b -mmt3 -md26

7-Zip [64] 16.02 : Copyright (c) 1999-2016 Igor Pavlov : 2016-05-21
p7zip Version 16.02 (locale=en_US.utf8,Utf16=on,HugeFiles=on,64 bits,3 CPUs x64)

x64
CPU Freq: 3368421 1777777 1103448 1361702 649746 332899 7876923 5626373 12641975

RAM size:    3413 MB,  # CPU hardware threads:   3
RAM usage:    809 MB,  # Benchmark threads:      3

                       Compressing  |                  Decompressing
Dict     Speed Usage    R/U Rating  |      Speed Usage    R/U Rating
         KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS  |      KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS

22:       1978   187   1029   1925  |      35042   195   1535   2992

The fact that it is slower than under Windows itself is probably due to the fact that I am running a 32-bit Windows 10 with the 64-bit DSM as client. I will also try it with Windows 64-bit.

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DSM in VirtualBox on Windows 10 x64

root@MYvBox:/volume1/Downloads# 7zz b -mmt3 -md26

7-Zip (z) 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20
 64-bit locale=en_US.utf8 Threads:3 OPEN_MAX:1024, ASM

 mt3 d26
Compiler: Alpine Clang 14.0.6 GCC 4.2.1 CLANG 14.0: SSE2
Linux : 4.4.302+ : #64570 SMP Tue Jun 13 21:40:17 CST 2023 : x86_64 : KVMKVMKVM : [89]
PageSize:4KB hwcap:178BFBFF
Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU J4205 @ 1.50GHz (506C9)

1T CPU Freq (MHz):  1624  2149  1954  1960  1922  2083  2209
1T CPU Freq (MHz): 100% 2178    99% 2156

RAM size:    1971 MB,  # CPU hardware threads:   3
RAM usage:    814 MB,  # Benchmark threads:      3

                       Compressing  |                  Decompressing
Dict     Speed Usage    R/U Rating  |      Speed Usage    R/U Rating
         KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS  |      KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS

22:       4191   287   1422   4077  |      78490   280   2388   6696

 

Native Windows 10 x64:

C:\Program Files\7-Zip>7z b -mmt3 -md26

7-Zip 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20

 mt3 d26
Windows 10.0 19044
x64 6.5C09 cpus:4 128TB f:7110F2774C
Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU J4205 @ 1.50GHz (506C9) (3C->3C)

1T CPU Freq (MHz):  2225  2308  2381  2408  2431  2394  2398
2T CPU Freq (MHz): 201% 2348   198% 2364

RAM size:    8008 MB,  # CPU hardware threads:   4
RAM usage:    814 MB,  # Benchmark threads:      3

                       Compressing  |                  Decompressing
Dict     Speed Usage    R/U Rating  |      Speed Usage    R/U Rating
         KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS  |      KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS

22:       7299   316   2246   7101  |     126155   365   2947  10763

 

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...and final for me, best Xpenology performance under Windows 10 x64 VMware Workstation Pro:

root@MYvBox:~# 7zz b -mmt4 -md26

7-Zip (z) 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20
 64-bit locale=en_US.utf8 Threads:4 OPEN_MAX:1024, ASM

 mt4 d26
Compiler: Alpine Clang 14.0.6 GCC 4.2.1 CLANG 14.0: SSE2
Linux : 4.4.302+ : #64570 SMP Tue Jun 13 21:40:17 CST 2023 : x86_64 : VMwareVMware :  : 0.0.0.0.0.0
PageSize:4KB hwcap:F8BFBFF
Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU J4205 @ 1.50GHz (506C9)

1T CPU Freq (MHz):  1813  2454  2479  2506  2528  2435  2511
2T CPU Freq (MHz): 201% 2422   194% 2281

RAM size:    1970 MB,  # CPU hardware threads:   4
RAM usage:   1629 MB,  # Benchmark threads:      4

                       Compressing  |                  Decompressing
Dict     Speed Usage    R/U Rating  |      Speed Usage    R/U Rating
         KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS  |      KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS

22:       7109   351   1968   6916  |     130732   383   2910  11153

 

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Are you using the DS918+ model? I have a J4105 and use the DS920+ model.

 

My CPU results are almost identical to the results under Windows 10 for you. Which is what I would expect, considering that the DS920+ uses an Intel CPU from the same family. So they should be quite similar.

 

7z b -mmt4 -md26

7-Zip [64] 16.02 : Copyright (c) 1999-2016 Igor Pavlov : 2016-05-21
p7zip Version 16.02 (locale=en_US.utf8,Utf16=on,HugeFiles=on,64 bits,4 CPUs x64)

x64
CPU Freq: - - - - - - - - -

RAM size:   15645 MB,  # CPU hardware threads:   4
RAM usage:   1618 MB,  # Benchmark threads:      4

                       Compressing  |                  Decompressing
Dict     Speed Usage    R/U Rating  |      Speed Usage    R/U Rating
         KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS  |      KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS

22:       7350   348   2056   7150  |     110700   385   2451   9444
23:       6969   356   1997   7101  |     107489   385   2415   9300
24:       6653   362   1977   7154  |     105164   388   2381   9232
25:       6230   361   1970   7113  |     100953   383   2345   8985

 

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So I downloaded the latest 7z binary and the results are even better with it. Looks like my CPU is boosting and everything correctly.

 

Plus the DSM is updating apps in the background, the Web Interface is open, have 2-3 SSH connections to it, etc. Apart from all the background services that run on it.

 

./7zz b -mmt4 -md26

7-Zip (z) 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20
 64-bit locale=en_US.utf8 Threads:4 OPEN_MAX:1024, ASM

 mt4 d26
Compiler: 9.4.0 GCC 9.4.0: SSE2
Linux : 4.4.302+ : #64570 SMP Sat Jun 3 00:00:25 CST 2023 : x86_64
PageSize:4KB hwcap:2
Intel(R) Celeron(R) J4105 CPU @ 1.50GHz (706A1) 

1T CPU Freq (MHz):  2376  2383  2383  2388  2435  2448  2448
2T CPU Freq (MHz): 200% 2381   200% 2382  

RAM size:   15645 MB,  # CPU hardware threads:   4
RAM usage:   1629 MB,  # Benchmark threads:      4

                       Compressing  |                  Decompressing
Dict     Speed Usage    R/U Rating  |      Speed Usage    R/U Rating
         KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS  |      KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS

22:       9326   344   2639   9073  |     146986   367   3419  12540
23:       8895   358   2534   9063  |     149042   382   3375  12896
24:       8465   359   2535   9102  |     137129   365   3296  12034
25:       8094   356   2596   9242  |     139043   382   3236  12375

 

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baremetal i3-9100 with dva1622 (also low spec gemini lake cpu in original hardware)

looks ok for me on my i3-9100

maybe a base dsm system with (lower specs) older cpu as base like 3615 might perform better for you?


 

7-Zip [64] 16.02 : Copyright (c) 1999-2016 Igor Pavlov : 2016-05-21
p7zip Version 16.02 (locale=en_US.utf8,Utf16=on,HugeFiles=on,64 bits,4 CPUs x64)

x64
CPU Freq: - - - - - - - - -

RAM size:   15858 MB,  # CPU hardware threads:   4
RAM usage:   1618 MB,  # Benchmark threads:      4

                       Compressing  |                  Decompressing
Dict     Speed Usage    R/U Rating  |      Speed Usage    R/U Rating
         KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS  |      KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS

22:      17878   327   5325  17393  |     189664   398   4068  16181
23:      18316   351   5318  18662  |     187350   399   4067  16210
24:      18321   363   5433  19699  |     184327   399   4060  16181
25:      17764   366   5549  20283  |     180801   397   4049  16091
26:      14838   367   4929  18082  |     177973   398   4032  16055
----------------------------------  | ------------------------------
Avr:             354   5311  18824  |              398   4055  16144
Tot:             376   4683  17484

 

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Thank you

@IG-88 @Jseinfeld

for your additional input!

 

However, you are using the more powerful Gemini/Coffee Lake CPU. This does not have only 2MB, but 4/6MB cache and much faster memory bandwidth through DDR4 RAM. The problem doesn't seem to exist there.

 

The observed problem/topic relates to Braswell/Skylake. But maybe I should consider driving/testing DS920+ on this hardware instead of DS918+. Is it due to a different version of the kernel, or is DS918+ known to be slower per se?

 

Wonder if others up to the Apollo/Sky Lake family are as intense.

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19 hours ago, IG-88 said:

baremetal i3-9100 with dva1622 (also low spec gemini lake cpu in original hardware)

looks ok for me on my i3-9100

maybe a base dsm system with (lower specs) older cpu as base like 3615 might perform better for you?


 

7-Zip [64] 16.02 : Copyright (c) 1999-2016 Igor Pavlov : 2016-05-21
p7zip Version 16.02 (locale=en_US.utf8,Utf16=on,HugeFiles=on,64 bits,4 CPUs x64)

x64
CPU Freq: - - - - - - - - -

RAM size:   15858 MB,  # CPU hardware threads:   4
RAM usage:   1618 MB,  # Benchmark threads:      4

                       Compressing  |                  Decompressing
Dict     Speed Usage    R/U Rating  |      Speed Usage    R/U Rating
         KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS  |      KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS

22:      17878   327   5325  17393  |     189664   398   4068  16181
23:      18316   351   5318  18662  |     187350   399   4067  16210
24:      18321   363   5433  19699  |     184327   399   4060  16181
25:      17764   366   5549  20283  |     180801   397   4049  16091
26:      14838   367   4929  18082  |     177973   398   4032  16055
----------------------------------  | ------------------------------
Avr:             354   5311  18824  |              398   4055  16144
Tot:             376   4683  17484

 

Your overall system performance is very impressive.
However, with our Pentium/Celeron® processors from the J product range, we boldly have 3 times better performance, based on your 65W TDP compared to our 10W. 🙂

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DS920+ doesn't work in VMware Workstation, but in VirtualBox:

root@MyvBox:~# 7zz b -mmt4 -md26

7-Zip (z) 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20
 64-bit locale=en_US.utf8 Threads:4 OPEN_MAX:1024, ASM

 mt4 d26
Compiler: Alpine Clang 14.0.6 GCC 4.2.1 CLANG 14.0: SSE2
Linux : 4.4.302+ : #64570 SMP Tue Jun 13 21:39:55 CST 2023 : x86_64 : VBoxVBoxVBox : Hv#1 : 0.0.0.0.0.0
PageSize:4KB hwcap:178BFBFF
Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU J4205 @ 1.50GHz (506C9)

1T CPU Freq (MHz):  1872  2087  1994  2123  2116  2142  2214
2T CPU Freq (MHz): 196% 2159   195% 2169

RAM size:    2048 MB,  # CPU hardware threads:   4
RAM usage:   1629 MB,  # Benchmark threads:      4

                       Compressing  |                  Decompressing
Dict     Speed Usage    R/U Rating  |      Speed Usage    R/U Rating
         KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS  |      KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS

22:       6233   340   1785   6064  |     119120   388   2622  10162

 

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root@Synology:~# ./7zz b -mmt4 -md26

7-Zip (z) 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20
 64-bit locale=en_US.utf8 Threads:4 OPEN_MAX:1024, ASM

 mt4 d26
Compiler: 9.4.0 GCC 9.4.0: SSE2
Linux : 4.4.302+ : #64570 SMP Thu Jul 20 00:07:29 CST 2023 : x86_64
PageSize:4KB hwcap:2
Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU G4620 @ 3.70GHz (906E9)

1T CPU Freq (MHz):  3711  3712  3712  3713  3712  3713  3712
2T CPU Freq (MHz): 199% 3709   197% 3664

RAM size:    7817 MB,  # CPU hardware threads:   4
RAM usage:   1629 MB,  # Benchmark threads:      4

                       Compressing  |                  Decompressing
Dict     Speed Usage    R/U Rating  |      Speed Usage    R/U Rating
         KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS  |      KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS

22:      12325   294   4074  11991  |     195505   387   4307  16679
23:      11993   301   4064  12220  |     191821   383   4332  16598
24:      11399   299   4098  12256  |     192083   390   4323  16857
25:      11673   311   4292  13328  |     187859   385   4348  16719
26:      10861   344   3847  13235  |     187675   391   4331  16930
----------------------------------  | ------------------------------
Avr:     11650   310   4075  12606  |     190989   387   4328  16757
Tot:             348   4202  14681

 

Pretty good for G4620 (2 cores, 4 threads).

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Intel Celeron J3355 (2 cores, 2 threads):

root@SynoBackup2:~# ./7zz b -mmt2 -md26

7-Zip (z) 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20
 64-bit locale=en_US.utf8 Threads:4 OPEN_MAX:1024, ASM

 mt2 d26
Compiler: 9.4.0 GCC 9.4.0: SSE2
Linux : 4.4.302+ : #64570 SMP Thu Jul 20 00:07:29 CST 2023 : x86_64
PageSize:4KB hwcap:2
Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU J3355 @ 2.00GHz (506C9)

1T CPU Freq (MHz):  2355  2416  2372  2389  2377  2363  2377
1T CPU Freq (MHz):  98% 2444   100% 2408

RAM size:    7859 MB,  # CPU hardware threads:   2 / 4 : 3
RAM usage:    814 MB,  # Benchmark threads:      2

                       Compressing  |                  Decompressing
Dict     Speed Usage    R/U Rating  |      Speed Usage    R/U Rating
         KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS  |      KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS

22:       4738   181   2545   4610  |      64634   179   3080   5518
23:       3707   155   2431   3777  |      63909   182   3038   5532
24:       4072   179   2453   4379  |      64297   189   2980   5645
25:       3700   175   2420   4226  |      60983   186   2916   5428
26:       2725   163   2037   3321  |      57834   183   2845   5218
----------------------------------  | ------------------------------
Avr:      3788   171   2377   4063  |      62331   184   2972   5468
Tot:             177   2675   4765

 

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14 hours ago, The Chief said:

Intel Celeron J3355 (2 cores, 2 threads):

root@SynoBackup2:~# ./7zz b -mmt2 -md26

7-Zip (z) 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20
 64-bit locale=en_US.utf8 Threads:4 OPEN_MAX:1024, ASM

 mt2 d26
Compiler: 9.4.0 GCC 9.4.0: SSE2
Linux : 4.4.302+ : #64570 SMP Thu Jul 20 00:07:29 CST 2023 : x86_64
PageSize:4KB hwcap:2
Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU J3355 @ 2.00GHz (506C9)

1T CPU Freq (MHz):  2355  2416  2372  2389  2377  2363  2377
1T CPU Freq (MHz):  98% 2444   100% 2408

RAM size:    7859 MB,  # CPU hardware threads:   2 / 4 : 3
RAM usage:    814 MB,  # Benchmark threads:      2

                       Compressing  |                  Decompressing
Dict     Speed Usage    R/U Rating  |      Speed Usage    R/U Rating
         KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS  |      KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS

22:       4738   181   2545   4610  |      64634   179   3080   5518
23:       3707   155   2431   3777  |      63909   182   3038   5532
24:       4072   179   2453   4379  |      64297   189   2980   5645
25:       3700   175   2420   4226  |      60983   186   2916   5428
26:       2725   163   2037   3321  |      57834   183   2845   5218
----------------------------------  | ------------------------------
Avr:      3788   171   2377   4063  |      62331   184   2972   5468
Tot:             177   2675   4765

 

Are you runnig JOT or friend mode? I assume you can get even more out of it with JOT.

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Please run the new 23.01 release of 7zz

 

from here:

https://github.com/justdan96/7zip_static/releases/download/23.01/7zz

Move it into the /bin folder and make it executable.

 

Then you can also see the current frequency at which the CPU is running. It may be that only the base frequency is pending, and EIST is not used.

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@The Chief compared to your 10W TDP J3355 2.0GHz base

pretty better performance with my old 6W TDP N3150 1.6GHz braswell (only 1066MHz single-channel RAM) running comparable 2.0GHz EIST in JOT mode:

box:~# 7zz b -mmt3 -md26

7-Zip (z) 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20
 64-bit locale=en_US.utf8 Threads:4 OPEN_MAX:1024, ASM

 mt3 d26
Compiler: Alpine Clang 14.0.6 GCC 4.2.1 CLANG 14.0: SSE2
Linux : 4.4.302+ : #64570 SMP Sat Jun 3 00:09:29 CST 2023 : x86_64
PageSize:4KB hwcap:BFEBFBFF
Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU  N3150  @ 1.60GHz (406C3)

1T CPU Freq (MHz):  2070  2070  2071  2070  2071  2071  2071
2T CPU Freq (MHz): 200% 2068   200% 2065

RAM size:    7793 MB,  # CPU hardware threads:   4
RAM usage:    814 MB,  # Benchmark threads:      3

                       Compressing  |                  Decompressing
Dict     Speed Usage    R/U Rating  |      Speed Usage    R/U Rating
         KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS  |      KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS

22:       5502   326   1640   5353  |     106596   392   2322   9094
23:       5295   334   1615   5395  |     104305   393   2296   9025
24:       5432   354   1648   5841  |     100908   391   2267   8856
25:       5009   356   1607   5720  |      99159   395   2233   8825
26:       4249   367   1410   5178  |      93031   384   2185   8392
----------------------------------  | ------------------------------
Avr:      5097   348   1584   5497  |     100800   391   2261   8838
Tot:             369   1922   7168

 

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4 часа назад, DSfuchs сказал:

Please run the new 23.01 release of 7zz

I'm running 23.01, as you can see in the log.

 

4 часа назад, DSfuchs сказал:

Please run the new 23.01 release of 7zz

 

from here:

https://github.com/justdan96/7zip_static/releases/download/23.01/7zz

Move it into the /bin folder and make it executable.

They're giving same result:

 

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root@Synology:~/7zip_static# ./7zz b -mmt4 -md26

7-Zip (z) 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20
 64-bit locale=en_US.utf8 Threads:4 OPEN_MAX:1024, ASM

 mt4 d26
Compiler: Alpine Clang 14.0.6 GCC 4.2.1 CLANG 14.0: SSE2
Linux : 4.4.302+ : #64570 SMP Thu Jul 20 00:07:29 CST 2023 : x86_64
PageSize:4KB hwcap:BFEBFBFF
Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU G4620 @ 3.70GHz (906E9)

1T CPU Freq (MHz):  3711  3714  3712  3712  3714  3707  3712
2T CPU Freq (MHz): 198% 3626   201% 3700

RAM size:    7817 MB,  # CPU hardware threads:   4
RAM usage:   1629 MB,  # Benchmark threads:      4

                       Compressing  |                  Decompressing
Dict     Speed Usage    R/U Rating  |      Speed Usage    R/U Rating
         KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS  |      KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS

22:      12351   294   4081  12015  |     198096   393   4299  16900
23:      12378   304   4144  12612  |     191104   382   4332  16536
24:      12082   310   4186  12991  |     185205   374   4347  16253
25:      11376   306   4245  12989  |     190983   392   4339  16997
26:      10890   344   3852  13271  |     188425   392   4339  16997
----------------------------------  | ------------------------------
Avr:     11815   312   4102  12776  |     190762   386   4331  16737
Tot:             349   4216  14756

root@Synology:~# ./7zzs b -mmt4 -md26

7-Zip (z) 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20
 64-bit locale=en_US.utf8 Threads:4 OPEN_MAX:1024, ASM

 mt4 d26
Compiler: 9.4.0 GCC 9.4.0: SSE2
Linux : 4.4.302+ : #64570 SMP Thu Jul 20 00:07:29 CST 2023 : x86_64
PageSize:4KB hwcap:2
Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU G4620 @ 3.70GHz (906E9)

1T CPU Freq (MHz):  3713  3714  3713  3713  3714  3712  3714
2T CPU Freq (MHz): 201% 3494   199% 3713

RAM size:    7817 MB,  # CPU hardware threads:   4
RAM usage:   1629 MB,  # Benchmark threads:      4

                       Compressing  |                  Decompressing
Dict     Speed Usage    R/U Rating  |      Speed Usage    R/U Rating
         KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS  |      KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS

22:      12345   293   4095  12010  |     192394   380   4324  16414
23:      12253   302   4134  12485  |     183500   365   4354  15878
24:      11840   305   4176  12731  |     191292   385   4359  16787
25:      12063   316   4361  13773  |     185188   378   4361  16482
26:      11079   349   3872  13502  |     190954   397   4339  17225
----------------------------------  | ------------------------------
Avr:     11916   313   4128  12900  |     188666   381   4347  16557
Tot:             347   4237  14729

 

 

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31 minutes ago, The Chief said:

I'm running 23.01, as you can see in the log.

 

They're giving same result:

 

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root@Synology:~/7zip_static# ./7zz b -mmt4 -md26

7-Zip (z) 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20
 64-bit locale=en_US.utf8 Threads:4 OPEN_MAX:1024, ASM

 mt4 d26
Compiler: Alpine Clang 14.0.6 GCC 4.2.1 CLANG 14.0: SSE2
Linux : 4.4.302+ : #64570 SMP Thu Jul 20 00:07:29 CST 2023 : x86_64
PageSize:4KB hwcap:BFEBFBFF
Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU G4620 @ 3.70GHz (906E9)

1T CPU Freq (MHz):  3711  3714  3712  3712  3714  3707  3712
2T CPU Freq (MHz): 198% 3626   201% 3700

RAM size:    7817 MB,  # CPU hardware threads:   4
RAM usage:   1629 MB,  # Benchmark threads:      4

                       Compressing  |                  Decompressing
Dict     Speed Usage    R/U Rating  |      Speed Usage    R/U Rating
         KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS  |      KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS

22:      12351   294   4081  12015  |     198096   393   4299  16900
23:      12378   304   4144  12612  |     191104   382   4332  16536
24:      12082   310   4186  12991  |     185205   374   4347  16253
25:      11376   306   4245  12989  |     190983   392   4339  16997
26:      10890   344   3852  13271  |     188425   392   4339  16997
----------------------------------  | ------------------------------
Avr:     11815   312   4102  12776  |     190762   386   4331  16737
Tot:             349   4216  14756

root@Synology:~# ./7zzs b -mmt4 -md26

7-Zip (z) 23.01 (x64) : Copyright (c) 1999-2023 Igor Pavlov : 2023-06-20
 64-bit locale=en_US.utf8 Threads:4 OPEN_MAX:1024, ASM

 mt4 d26
Compiler: 9.4.0 GCC 9.4.0: SSE2
Linux : 4.4.302+ : #64570 SMP Thu Jul 20 00:07:29 CST 2023 : x86_64
PageSize:4KB hwcap:2
Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU G4620 @ 3.70GHz (906E9)

1T CPU Freq (MHz):  3713  3714  3713  3713  3714  3712  3714
2T CPU Freq (MHz): 201% 3494   199% 3713

RAM size:    7817 MB,  # CPU hardware threads:   4
RAM usage:   1629 MB,  # Benchmark threads:      4

                       Compressing  |                  Decompressing
Dict     Speed Usage    R/U Rating  |      Speed Usage    R/U Rating
         KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS  |      KiB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS

22:      12345   293   4095  12010  |     192394   380   4324  16414
23:      12253   302   4134  12485  |     183500   365   4354  15878
24:      11840   305   4176  12731  |     191292   385   4359  16787
25:      12063   316   4361  13773  |     185188   378   4361  16482
26:      11079   349   3872  13502  |     190954   397   4339  17225
----------------------------------  | ------------------------------
Avr:     11916   313   4128  12900  |     188666   381   4347  16557
Tot:             347   4237  14729

 

 

Yes, I saw 7zz on you. There should be a general note here though.

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54 minutes ago, The Chief said:

I think ARPL's default is FRIEND mod kernel.

I don't know. But performance under ARPL is another consideration.

I can't get along with ARPL because I need to have more USB disks configured as internal.

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The performance is not better with the ARPL loader. On the contrary, some CPUs only run at 400/800 MHz, or only one of two memory sticks is recognized.

 

For Apollolake there is no native solution to the problem at all.

(Only one J3455 system ran with ARPL at the correct clock frequency, but unfortunately the surface then only reacted with a delay of seconds.)

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