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-====== Cocktails - How To Make A Batida Mango Cocktail ======+====== Benchmarks ======
-Mango fruit is best for summer it can be use in making ice cream, a fruit juice and etc. This fruit can also be use in making a  **[[http://www.mymixeddrinks.com|cocktails]]**, this one of the ingredients in making it. Savour this mango blended sensation cocktail. Then you'll know another way to to enjoy mango. This is really best especially in summer season, you don't have to prepare a lot of ingredients. This batida mango **cocktail** is delicious and nutritious since the has a vitamin's. In making it there is also steps to be followed just like any other **cocktail**, ingredients to be prepared.+A benchmark is a test that measures the performance of a system or subsystem on a well-defined task or set of tasks. Benchmarks can be used to measure general things, like graphics, I/O, computing (integer and floating point), performance, etc. But most measure more specific tasks, like rendering polygons, reading and writing files, or performing operations on matrixes.
-Here are the ingredients on making a batida mango **[[http://www.mymixeddrinks.com|cocktails]]**, the cachaca, a fresh mango (already chopped), sugar, crushed ice, cherry (for garnish). The steps are prepare the crushed ice by using a wooden pestle, pour cachaca, sugar, chopped mango, and crushed ice in the blender. Put the lid on the blender securely and place the blender on a high power for a minute. Wait until you don't hear the ice crush anymore. Next to do is pour the blended mixture into your win glass. Gently place the cherry on the top of the drink as a garnish. Enjoy **drinkin** of your finish product.+ 
 +=====CPU Benchmarks===== 
 + 
 +===nbench=== 
 + 
 +The following results were obtained using nbench 2.2.2.\\ 
 +All nbench results are in comparison to an AMD K6 233Mhz reference system.  
 + 
 + 
 +^ CPU^DSM-G600 revB1 (PPC) ^LS1 (PPC) ^LS2 (MIPSel) ^HG (PPC) ^LSPro (ARM9) ^DNS-323 (ARM9) ^DNS-323 revB1 ^AMD (K6) ^ 
 +^ Clock Speed^170MHz ^200MHz ^400MHz ^266MHz ^400MHz ^500MHz ^500MHz ^233Mhz ^ 
 +^ Firmware^Gentoo 2005.0 ^FreeLink 1.1 ^OpenLink 0.52b ^FreeLink 1.11 ^FreeLink 0.1 dev ^D-Link firmware ^Debian 2.6.30-2-orion5x ^Linux ^ 
 +^ Numeric Sort| 0.70  | 0.75  | 0.79  | 1.01  | 0.84  | 1.07  | 1.02 | 1.00 | 
 +^ String Sort| 0.40  | 0.56  | 0.53  | 0.75  | 0.48  | 0.65  | 0.95 | 1.00 | 
 +^ Bitfield| 1.14  | 1.02  | 1.30  | 1.37  | 1.46  | 1.04  | 1.52 | 1.00 | 
 +^ FP Emulation| 1.05  | 1.11  | 1.08  | 1.49  | 2.61  | 0.99  | 2.89 | 1.00 | 
 +^ Fourier| 0.65  | 0.65  | 0.00  | 0.88  | 0.02  | 0.02  | 0.08 | 1.00 | 
 +^ Assignment| 0.69  | 0.83  | 1.17  | 1.13  | 1.97  | 1.29  | 1.87 | 1.00 | 
 +^ Idea| 1.12  | 1.34  | 2.50  | 1.80  | 1.10  | 1.66  | 1.41 | 1.00 | 
 +^ Huffman| 1.40  | 1.21  | 0.18  | 1.63  | 0.62  | 0.68  | 1.76 | 1.00 | 
 +^ Neural Net| 1.03  | 1.24  | 0.00  | 1.68  | 0.03  | 0.03  | 0.13 | 1.00 | 
 +^ LU Decomposition| 0.99  | 1.27  | 0.01  | 1.86  | 0.05  | 0.05  | 0.11 | 1.00 | 
 +^ Memory Index| 0.68 | 0.78 | 0.93 | 1.05 | 1.00 | 1.00  | 1.39 | 1.00 | 
 +^ Integer Index| 1.04 | 1.08 | 0.79 | 1.45 | 1.00 | 1.00  | 1.644 | 1.00 | 
 +^ Floating-Point Index| 0.87 | 1.01 | 0.00 | 1.40 | 0.03 | 0.03  | 0.106 | 1.00 | 
 + 
 +===Bogo Mips=== 
 + 
 +^ Machine^CPU ^Clock ^BogoMIPS ^ 
 +^ DSM-G600 revB|PPC |170MHz |133.12 | 
 +^ HD-HLAN (LS1)|PPC |200MHz |130.66 | 
 +^ HD-HGLAN (HG)|PPC |266MHz |173.26 | 
 +^ LS-GL|ARM | 400MHz |266.24 | 
 +^ DNS-323|ARM | 500MHz |331.77 | 
 + 
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 + 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 +=====Throughput Benchmarks===== 
 +^ Protocol^Transfer Rate^Source^Sink^ 
 +^ tcp (netcat)|20MB/s|/dev/zero@t42laptop|/dev/null@dns323| 
 +^ tcp (netcat)|18MB/s|disk@t42laptop|/dev/null@dns323| 
 +^ tcp (netcat)|16MB/s|/dev/zero@dns323|/dev/null@t42laptop| 
 +^ tcp (netcat)|12MB/s|/dev/zero@t42laptop|raid1@dns323| 
 +^ tcp (netcat)|12MB/s|disk@t42laptop|raid1@dns323| 
 +^ tcp (netcat)|12MB/s|raid1@dns323|disk@t42laptop| 
 +^ ssh|1.6MB/s|/dev/zero@dns323|/dev/null@t42laptop| 
 +^ ssh|1.3MB/s|/dev/zero@t42laptop|/dev/null@dns323| 
 +^ ftp|12MB/s|disk@t42laptop|raid1@dns323| 
 +^ rsync-over-tcp|5.5MB/s|disk@t42laptop|raid1@dns323| 
 +^ rsync-over-ssh|1MB/s|disk@t42laptop|raid1@dns323| 
 + 
 +Netperf Benchmark (Gigabit networks):\\ 
 +./netperf -l 10 -H nas -c -C -t UDP_STREAM -- -m 1400 -s 65535 -S 65535\\ 
 +^Type^ Message Size (bytes) ^ Throughput Mbit/s^ CPU ^ 
 +^UDP PC -> nas |  1400 |        619.3  |  37.19 | 
 +^ UDP nas -> PC | |              138.9  |  100.58  | 
 + 
 +./netperf -l 10 -H nas -c -C -t TCP_STREAM -- -m 1400 -s 65535 -S 65535\\ 
 +^Type^ Message Size (bytes) ^ Throughput Mbit/s^ PC CPU ^ NAS CPU^ 
 +^TCP PC -> nas |  1400 |        288.14  |  11.25 | 99.50| 
 + 
 +=====Power Consumption Benchmarks ===== 
 +^ State^Usage (watts)^ 
 +^      Unit powered off, power brick plugged in|0| 
 +^      HDs powered down (sleep), otherwise running|7| 
 +^      HDs spinning, little CPU activity (uPnP AV and iTunes server turned off, no network activity)|14| 
 +^      HDs spinning, little CPU activity, 10-100Mbps network transfer via CIFS/SMB|16| 
 +^      HDs up, high CPU activity (uPnP AV and iTunes turned on (v1.06)), no network activity|22-23| 
 +^      HDs up, high CPU, Gigabit network transfer via CIFS/SMB|23-24| 
 +^      HDs spinning/powering up|up to 72 for 3 seconds| 
 + 
 +Based on P3 Kill-a-Watt meter, D-Link firmware v1.06, ffp 0.
 + 
 +=====Links===== 
 + 
 +[[http://linkstationwiki.net/index.php?title=Benchmarks|Linkstation benchmarks]]

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