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This presentation was made at Scale9x in Los Angeles in February, 2011.  This presentation was made to coincide with our launching of OpenBenchmarking.org.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Matthew TippettPosted on February 6, 2011July 14, 2011Categories Benchmarks, hardware, LinuxTags benchmarks, hardware, openbenchmarking, presentations, software

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