KDiskMark is an HDD and SSD benchmark tool with a very friendly graphical user interface. KDiskMark with its presets and powerful GUI calls Flexible I/O Tester and handles the output to provide an easy to view and interpret comprehensive benchmark result. The application is written in C++ with Qt and doesn't have any KDE dependencies.
- Configurable block size, queues, and threads count for each test
- Many languages support
- Report generation
KDiskMark (2.3.0): https://github.com/JonMagon/KDiskMark
Flexible I/O Tester (fio-3.28): https://github.com/axboe/fio
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* MB/s = 1,000,000 bytes/s [SATA/600 = 600,000,000 bytes/s]
* KB = 1000 bytes, KiB = 1024 bytes
[Read]
Sequential 1 MiB (Q= 8, T= 1): 550.145 MB/s [ 537.3 IOPS] < 14840.12 us>
Sequential 1 MiB (Q= 1, T= 1): 456.261 MB/s [ 445.6 IOPS] < 2233.53 us>
Random 4 KiB (Q=32, T= 1): 339.953 MB/s [ 84988.3 IOPS] < 377.48 us>
Random 4 KiB (Q= 1, T= 1): 43.042 MB/s [ 10760.6 IOPS] < 90.69 us>
[Write]
Sequential 1 MiB (Q= 8, T= 1): 522.410 MB/s [ 510.2 IOPS] < 15210.65 us>
Sequential 1 MiB (Q= 1, T= 1): 371.278 MB/s [ 362.6 IOPS] < 2248.00 us>
Random 4 KiB (Q=32, T= 1): 330.205 MB/s [ 82551.5 IOPS] < 387.88 us>
Random 4 KiB (Q= 1, T= 1): 100.602 MB/s [ 25150.7 IOPS] < 36.40 us>
Profile: Default
Test: 1 GiB (x5) [Interval: 5 sec]
Date: 2021-11-02 13:17:41
OS: opensuse-tumbleweed 20211031 [linux 5.14.14-1-default]
- GCC/Clang C++17 (or later)
- CMake >= 3.5
- Extra CMake Modules
- KAuth (optional)
- Qt with Widgets >= 5.9
- Qt with Widgets >= 5.9
- Flexible I/O Tester with libaio >= 3.1
- If you build FIO from source, install
libaio-dev
package.
- If you build FIO from source, install
- KAuth Library
Binaries are available on the Releases page.
sudo snap install kdiskmark
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jonmagon/kdiskmark
sudo apt update
sudo apt install kdiskmark
KDiskMark is included in the official community repo. You can install it like any other package:
sudo pacman -Syu kdiskmark
Development version can be installed from AUR kdiskmark-git
package.
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/kdiskmark-git.git
cd kdiskmark-git
makepkg -si
KDiskMark is included in the official Fedora repo. You can install it like any other package:
sudo dnf install kdiskmark
sudo zypper install kdiskmark
You can build KDiskMark by using the following commands:
mkdir build && cd build
cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ..
cpack -G DEB # Or RPM, ZIP etc.
BUILD_WITH_PAGECACHE_CLEARING_SUPPORT
enables pagecache clearing functionality (default is ON). If disabled, the application will not be able to clear the pagecache in any way.PERFORM_PAGECACHE_CLEARING_USING_KF5AUTH
determines whether a helper will be built (default is ON). If the KF5Auth helper is not built, the application will be able to clear the pagecache if it is run as root.
Build parameters are passed at configuration stage:
cmake -D PERFORM_PAGECACHE_CLEARING_USING_KF5AUTH=OFF ..
To help with localization you can use Crowdin or translate files in data/translations
with Qt Linguist directly. To add a new language, copy data/translations/kdiskmark.ts
to data/translations/kdiskmark_<ISO 639-1 language code>_<ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 language code>.ts
, translate it, then add the file to the TS_FILES variable in CMakeLists.txt, and create a pull request. It is also possible to add localized Comment and Keywords sections into data/kdiskmark.desktop
.
Languages currently available:
- Chinese (Simplified)
- Czech
- English (default)
- French
- German
- Hindi
- Hungarian
- Italian
- Polish
- Portuguese (Brazilian)
- Russian
- Slovak
- Spanish (Mexico)
- Turkish
- Ukrainian
- CLI
- Windows compatibility
- Performance profiles (mix, peak, real-world)
- Artem Grinev (agrinev@manjaro.org) for his help with assembling the AppImage package.
Thanks to the package maintainers, translators, and all users for supporting the project.
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