I agree, public benchmarks do have their uses as i noted in my reply:
"With the exception of a well explained, clear benchmark that everyone can understand and reproduce easily"
An internal benchmark indeed requires knowledge on the subject, but most of the times people at the mailinglists are quite helpful when you explain what you are trying to do. Especially when you post a benchmark which is not in favorite of their product.
An internal benchmark indeed requires knowledge on the subject, but most of the times people at the mailinglists are quite helpful when you explain what you are trying to do. Especially when you post a benchmark which is not in favorite of their product.