Good to hear of your enthusiasm!
Certainly various benchmark tools can be used to explore the limits of your system.
As to the extent to which your particular applications, overall system, and normal, everyday usage actually reach (or require) those limits is, of course, another matter.
But capturing empirical metrics (that reflect your actual usage) can be a important step in establishing, for example, a baseline understanding of your system and usage - as you have begun to do.
And the quantitative nature of the metrics can be valuable in evaluating and determining, for instance, the actual merits of system/application changes and improvements.
Your four questions are good ones. But I defer to the experts in this forum to hear their suggestions and thoughts as to the possible answers.![]()
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