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A framework for developing workload drivers and automation of performance tests
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This fork of the FABAN project contains a number of workarounds allowing it work with the CloudStone workload. Changes are as few as possible. One examples of how this fork is used could be found here: http://nikolaygrozev.wordpress.com/2014/05/10/automated-cloudstone-setup-in-ubuntu-vms/ Below is the original README of FABAN. == == == == == == == == == == == == Faban - An infrastructure for developing and running workload drivers and performance tests. Faban is distributed under the Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL). A copy of the CDDL license can be found at in stage/legal/LICENSE. To build an installable tarball, just run ant from the top level directory. Be sure environment variable JDK_HOME points to a suitable JDK installation. Local customization of the build options can be done by copying the build-defaults.properties file in each source directory to build.properties and making local changes there.
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