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Amky CDN SmartOS SmartMachine, a UNIX based OS optimized for high-load high-performance web applications that natively integrates with Amky CDN cloud platform.
Amky CDN Virtual Machine with guest OS loaded.
 
	               Amky CDN
SmartOS, SmartMachine, 7G RAM, 100GB Hard-disk, Hong Kong
Amky CDN VM (Large)
 CentOS 6, 2-Core, 8G RAM, 160GB Hard-disk, Hong Kong
Amazon AWS EC2 (m1.Large)
RHEL6, 2 EC2 Compute Units, (2 virtual cores with 2 compute units each), 
                     7.5GB RAM, 850GB Hard-disk, US East
GrandCloud (Large)
CentOS 6, 4 Core, 8G RAM, 120GB Hard-disk, East China
 
                    The superior read/write performance is because Amky CDN Unix gives a system-wide RAM cache for all disk I/O.
                         Test details: IOzone – Record Size: 4Kb – File Size: 8GB – Disk Test: Write and Read Performance Write: This test measures the 
                         performance of writing new files 
Read: This test measures the performance of reading existing files 
 
                     Test details: RAMspeed SMP – Type: Average – Benchmark: Integer and Floating Point RAMspeed tests how fast are both cache and memory subsystems via allocating certain memory space and start either writing to or reading from it using continuous blocks
Reference: RAMspeed 
                     Test details: SciMark – Computational Test: Sparse Matrix Multiply and Dense LU Matrix Factorization SciMark tests computational kernels and reports a composite score in approximate Mflops (Millions of floating point operations per second)
Reference: SciMark 2.0 
                     Test details: IOzone – Record Size: 4Kb – File Size: 8GB – Disk Test: Write and Read Performance Write: This test measures the performance of writing a new file Read: This test measures the performance of reading an existing file
Reference:Iozone Filesystem Benchmark 
                     Test details: RAMspeed SMP – Type: Average – Benchmark: Integer and Floating Point RAMspeed tests how fast are both cache and memory subsystems via allocating certain memory space and start either writing to or reading from it using continuous blocks
Reference: RAMspeed 
                     Test details: SciMark – Computational Test: Sparse Matrix Multiply and Dense LU Matrix Factorization SciMark tests computational kernels and reports a composite score in approximate Mflops (Millions of floating point operations per second)
Reference: SciMark 2.0