uFLIP
is a component benchmark for measuring the response time distribution of
flash IO patterns,
defined as the distribution of IOs in space and time. 
 

Due to lack of manpower, the uFLIP web site is not more supported.

Please refer to this new site: http://clyde.itu.dk

June 15, 2009:

  • The Web site has been completely redesigned and includes
    • Direct download of uFLIP code
    • Visualization interface for browsing uFLIP results
    • An interface for uploading your results (and then visualize it)
    • More results (the Fusion IO results will be uploaded soon)

January 28, 2009:

January 3, 2009:

  • uFLIP will be presented at CIDR 2009
  • New benchmark specification
  • New complete results for 9 devices.

October 23, 2008:

  • Bibliography has been enhanced
  • The 'results' section includes graphs and photos.

October 17, 2008:

  • A (preliminary) bibliography has been added
  • The "links" section has been populated
  • The results section has been enhanced (presentation)

October 10, 2008:

  • A preliminary version of the results has been released. It includes the detailed measurements and associated curves for
    • Memory GT 32GB SSD
    • Mtron 32GB SSD
    • Samsung 32GB SSD
    • Transcend 16GB SLC SSD
    • Transcend 32GB MLC SSD
    • Transcend 4GB IDE Module
    • Kingston DT 4GB USB
  • The source code will be available soon (currently being refactored)
  • We are about to receive the FUSION IO Drive and it will be under test soon.