SPECvirt_sc2010 is a computer benchmark that evaluates the performance of a server computer for virtualization. It is available from the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC). It was introduced in July, 2010.[1]
The SPECvirt_sc2010 benchmark measures the maximum number of workloads that a platform can simultaneously run while maintaining specific quality of service metrics. Each workload, called a tile, consists of a specific set of virtual machines.[2]
In addition to generating results that show performance, the benchmark can also be used to generate performance per watt results.
The SPECvirt_sc2010 was not supported by SPEC from February 26, 2014 [3] and its successor is SPECvirt_sc2013.[4]
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