As every year, the main weight is on my my own benchmark suite, which you can now also run on its own docker image. It has both proven very good at approximating real-world performance differences in the type of workloads we use at SpareRoom, and is also good at comparing single and multi-threaded performance (with scaling to hundreds of threads if needed). To run DKbench by itself on a system with docker:
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