Quote:
Originally Posted by mikesg
Stripped out all the work bits
# time openssl speed aes
0m44.94s real 0m45.16s user 0m0.02s system
# time openssl speed -multi 2 aes
0m44.96s real 0m0.00s user 0m0.02s system
# time openssl speed -multi 3 aes
0m44.96s real 0m0.01s user 0m0.02s system
# time openssl speed -multi 4 aes
0m44.98s real 0m0.00s user 0m0.04s [/code]
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If we may ask ... we need to see the "work bits" for openssl speed tests.
Code:
Three threads:
aes-128 cbc 35974.69k 37325.56k 38508.54k 38350.03k 38759.72k
aes-192 cbc 31815.56k 33203.59k 33718.86k 33823.87k 33950.77k
aes-256 cbc 28432.75k 29196.86k 29655.02k 29736.17k 34759.10k
0m48.01s real 0m0.00s user 0m0.03s system
It's the 34,759k (per second) number(s) that's the useful measure of comparisons.
Appreciated, if you could/would.
Thanks, mikesg
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