Moodle plugins directory: Moodle Benchmark | Moodle.org
Moodle Benchmark
Reports ::: report_benchmark
Maintained by Mickaël PANNEQUIN, Nicolas Martignoni
Performs various tests to determine the quality of the Moodle platform
Latest release:
6198 sites
1k downloads
122 fans
Current versions available: 1
At the end of the benchmark, you get a score. This score compares your system and speed.
The benchmark tests reveal whether there are worries on your platform.
There are 5 test groups:
- Server speed
- Processor speed
- Harddrive speed
- Database speed
- Loading page speed
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Contributors
Mickaël PANNEQUIN (Lead maintainer)
Nicolas Martignoni
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Daniel (France)
Your plugin also seems to work very well, without modifications, under Moodle 3.2.
cordially
Daniel
I am using 3.4 and wondering if this plugin will be available for this version?
Thanks,
Claire
We are finding the plugin very useful, great work putting it all together!
We have identified some bottlenecks on our installation when comparing local installation with the cloud installation. We have a score of 105 on local vs 624 on the cloud
The slowest scores come from the tests involving database reads: courseread, querytipe1, querytype2.
We thought of a problem of latency with the database, but the pings are returning round trip times similar to the ones measured locally.
In additon, when running another benchmark tool (https://github.com/odan/benchmark-php) outside the moodle installation but on the same server, the results on local vs. the cloud were very similar in terms of PHP processing and mysql.
So, we think that something could be better configured on the Moodle side.
We would be very glad if you could give us some advise regarding Moodle/mysql interaction
Thanks,
Juan
How do you account for the fake login time ? Is it still relevant when used on a CAS/SSO-ed Moodle ?
Thanks
Thanks for the plugin. It's very useful indeed. We're getting good results in all metrics except the "Creating files" we're getting around 2 -3 seconds, where the acceptable limit is 1second. Then we're getting the warning message "The harddrive seems too slow. Check the harddrive and/or the temporary folder state. Change your harddrive or the temporary folder." Not sure what dose that mean or where we should look. It would be appreciated if you could help us with this. Thank you.
Thanks for your comment.
What's the hard drive (HDD / SDD) ? Can you create a virtual drive in memory ?
Our configuration is a complex one, based on corosync cluster / redis caching / mariadb server / php 7.x and moodle 3.1 (for now).