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      1337
      last edited by 1337

      If you want to run Geekbench 4 on a linux server, this is how to install and run it.
      Note that you need to have a working internet connection on the server.
      You can run it as root or as any other user.

      Let's start from the home directory and put the files there.
      cd

      Download the files from geekbench.com:
      (change version number if needed for latest version)
      wget http://cdn.geekbench.com/Geekbench-4.3.3-Linux.tar.gz

      Extract the downloaded files:
      tar -zxvf Geekbench-4.3.3-Linux.tar.gz

      Go to the extracted folder:
      cd Geekbench-4.3.3-Linux

      Run the test in tryout mode, results are uploaded automatically:
      ./geekbench_x86_64

      After a few minutes the test is completed and you'll see a link to a webpage which is unique for each test.

      Upload succeeded. Visit the following link and view your results online:
      https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/1234567

      Just enter the link in any browser and you'll see the results of the test.

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      • ObsolesceO
        Obsolesce
        last edited by

        Just used this guide and posted results here!

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          1337 @Obsolesce
          last edited by

          @obsolesce said in How to install and run Geekbench 4 on linux:

          Just used this guide and posted results here!

          Awesome!

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch
            last edited by JaredBusch

            Does not need to run as root, or even need sudo. I just ran it on my home KVM host.

            [jbusch@kvm ~]$ wget http://cdn.geekbench.com/Geekbench-4.3.0-Linux.tar.gz
            --2018-09-19 09:21:39--  http://cdn.geekbench.com/Geekbench-4.3.0-Linux.tar.gz
            Resolving cdn.geekbench.com (cdn.geekbench.com)... 45.79.167.38, 45.79.187.69
            Connecting to cdn.geekbench.com (cdn.geekbench.com)|45.79.167.38|:80... connected.
            HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
            Length: 71075837 (68M) [application/octet-stream]
            Saving to: ‘Geekbench-4.3.0-Linux.tar.gz’
            
            Geekbench-4.3.0-Linux.tar.gz     100%[========================================================>]  67.78M  7.68MB/s    in 10s     
            
            2018-09-19 09:21:50 (6.81 MB/s) - ‘Geekbench-4.3.0-Linux.tar.gz’ saved [71075837/71075837]
            
            [jbusch@kvm ~]$ tar -zxvf Geekbench-4.3.0-Linux.tar.gz 
            Geekbench-4.3.0-Linux/
            Geekbench-4.3.0-Linux/geekbench.plar
            Geekbench-4.3.0-Linux/geekbench4
            Geekbench-4.3.0-Linux/geekbench_x86_64
            Geekbench-4.3.0-Linux/geekbench_x86_32
            [jbusch@kvm ~]$ cd Geekbench-4.3.0-Linux
            [jbusch@kvm Geekbench-4.3.0-Linux]$ ./geekbench_x86_64 
            Geekbench 4.3.0 Tryout : http://www.geekbench.com/
            
            Geekbench 4 is in tryout mode.
            

            Results: https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/9955590
            0_1537367275590_6e3e567a-d3a5-4c6f-ac7a-077eb97e5ecd-image.png

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              1337 @JaredBusch
              last edited by

              @jaredbusch said in How to install and run Geekbench 4 on linux:

              Does not need to run as root, or even need sudo.

              Thanks, I figured as much but I was too lazy to check. I'll update my post.

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              • ObsolesceO
                Obsolesce
                last edited by

                I ran this on the last VM I set up for a FLAMP web app.

                Hyper-V Hosted VM
                4 vCPU, 12GB RAM
                Single Core: 3256
                Multi-Core: 10950

                Results: https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/9957063

                0_1537372017858_4cafb230-61ac-4999-a123-c008ce18aa4c-image.png

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                  1337
                  last edited by 1337

                  Just for fun I ran this on a VM, on our inhouse Xenserver - 4 vCPU.
                  It's a Haswell gen CPU, so well before Skylake. Surprisingly good single core performance.

                  0_1537373310152_Xen HVM domU - Geekbench Browser.png

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                  • ObsolesceO
                    Obsolesce @1337
                    last edited by

                    @pete-s That's a fast processor!

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                    • black3dynamiteB
                      black3dynamite
                      last edited by black3dynamite

                      Main PC and KVM host
                      https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/9957810
                      0_1537374785393_399ca0e6-e7b7-4006-a7f3-143ce593bb4c-image.png

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch @JaredBusch
                        last edited by

                        @jaredbusch said in How to install and run Geekbench 4 on linux:

                        I just ran it on my home KVM host.
                        Results: https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/9955590
                        0_1537367275590_6e3e567a-d3a5-4c6f-ac7a-077eb97e5ecd-image.png

                        For comparison, here is my Pi-Hole VM running on said home KVM server.
                        https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/9958015
                        0_1537375300811_2a63923b-821a-4b17-861b-eaa82107c784-image.png

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                        • B
                          bnrstnr
                          last edited by

                          Really surprised by your results @Pete-S

                          Which made me check this:
                          https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/Intel-Xeon-E3-1241-v3-vs-Intel-Xeon-E3-1270-v5/2341vs2651

                          https://i.imgur.com/6l3WS4Q.png

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                          • momurdaM
                            momurda
                            last edited by

                            The e3-12xx are beast. This is from Xenserver host, not vm.
                            0_1537378993953_55d9269b-2167-4a05-942c-85f2a1172220-image.png
                            Here is results from e5 xeon vm. Same vm, two different vcpu topologies 2s4c, 1s4c
                            0_1537379114859_dece9096-7614-47e3-bde4-8fa166129f2b-image.png
                            Some difference in multicore performance
                            0_1537379155545_cc0c79c7-ae12-42c0-bf5d-16fbc6c5708b-image.png

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                            • ObsolesceO
                              Obsolesce
                              last edited by Obsolesce

                              Here's one of our Hyper-V Hosts, loaded with 60+ running VMs.

                              0_1537379587947_fbdf62c7-9304-4869-8500-469b63c8514f-image.png

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                                bnrstnr
                                last edited by

                                That's better... Run directly on XenServer host

                                https://i.imgur.com/L0yOxMF.png

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