Announcing the Renaissance benchmark suite (original) (raw)

Jie Fu fujie at loongson.cn
Fri May 10 09:23:35 UTC 2019


Hi Francois,

Very cool! Thanks.

Is there a mailing list about Renaissance?

The website could be more perfect if the following issues be fixed:  1) "target/scala-2.12" might be "target/renaissance-0.9.0.jar" on page[1] under "Building the suite".  2) The page link[2], which was referenced in[1] under "Contributing", was not found there.

Best regards, Jie

[1] https://renaissance.dev/docs [2] https://renaissance.dev/CONTRIBUTION.md

On 2019/5/9 下午4:32, Francois Farquet wrote:

Dear all,

We are pleased to announce the release of the Renaissance Benchmark Suite. This new suite is intended to provide workloads that are not available elsewhere, and thus complement the workloads found in the existing, commonly used benchmark suites for the JVM, such as DaCapo, ScalaBench, and SPECjvm2008, which we gratefully acknowledge. We have found a great deal of inspiration in these suites, and strive to match and, where possible, exceed, the level of quality and usability established by these suites. We aim to make the Renaissance development process as open as possible, and invite the community to participate. The code is open-source and the contribution mechanism is open. The suite will be regularly updated through minor releases, while new benchmarks will be introduced or retired in major releases. Version 0.9 marks the first public open-source release of the Renaissance suite and is considered a major release candidate with respect to the selection of workloads included in the suite. We are still stabilizing the internal design until the 1.0 major release which should be ready in a few weeks. In the meantime, any feedback or contribution is very welcome. Repository : https://github.com/renaissance-benchmarks/renaissance/ Website : https://renaissance.dev/ Thanks, Francois Farquet



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