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3990.1 | .. and the natives went OOOOOOOOO | KOALA::ngneer.zko.dec.com::hamnqvist | Mailworks for UNIX | Mon Jul 17 1995 17:05 | 7 |
| | Direct statements taking on HP Sun and SGI...actually ran visual benchmarks
| against all the machines on stage...the audience was audibly gasping!!
Out of curiosity. Who gasped, or rather who attended the show? Was it a DEC
only event or were there actually new prospective WS customers?
>Per
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3990.2 | It was definately a press announcement... | DECWET::WHITE | | Mon Jul 17 1995 19:41 | 2 |
| Not sure who the audience was (I watched it on DVN) but it looked like
there were a lot of people...it was definately not a Digital only event...
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3990.3 | Many found it a disappointment. | MSDOA::HICKST | | Tue Jul 18 1995 12:25 | 3 |
| It was a lot of the same-old/same-old.
And that jerk "artist" at the end was an absolute *EMBARASSMENT*.
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3990.4 | HOT SHOW! | 31318::WILLIAMS_SC | | Tue Jul 18 1995 13:08 | 12 |
| Well I found it an incredible experience, and I was sitting next to my
customer in the second row worrying about paint splatters!
My customer who runs his applications on SUN, HP, SGI and ALPHA/KUBOTA
(so you know how happy he was with Digital), was knocked out by the
presentation. His company does Surgical Simulation Software and needs
very high fp and high end graphics. We have just what the doctor
ordered.
Scott Williams
Workstation Warrior FY 95
? fy 96
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3990.5 | | BGSDEV::QUINLAN | Mark Quinlan,Workstation Business Segment | Tue Jul 18 1995 13:27 | 7 |
| One speaker showed an overhead of a WEB page featuring the new products,
but but did not provide the web page address. Anyone found it yet ?
I was impressed. I don't agree that it was the same old stuff. We've got
the hottest boxes on the planet! Spread the word.
Mark
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3990.6 | | STOWOA::JOLLIMORE | Back from the Dead | Tue Jul 18 1995 13:48 | 5 |
| re .5
connect to the external Digital page and follow the "Flash"
Jay
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3990.7 | hehehe | DECWET::WHITE | | Tue Jul 18 1995 16:07 | 8 |
| re .4
>>We have just what the doctor ordered.
Pun intended right?
;^)
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3990.8 | Web Page Digital | OTOOA::GIBBS | | Tue Jul 18 1995 18:24 | 3 |
| TRY http://www.digital.com then surf away!
Ken...
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3990.9 | VHS PAL Videoes for Europe. | GVA02::MEYER | | Wed Jul 19 1995 03:53 | 12 |
| For Europe this would have been an evening broadcast & the DVN was not
shown, however a Pal Master tape of this event is on order from the USA
and VHS PAL copies will shortly be available from Margaret Flanagan @ILO
It would be most helpful if you were to place your order now stating:
Your Name:
Your external Postal Address:
Your cost centre:
Nick
( DVN Operations, Geneva )
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3990.10 | us dvn tape access? | MROA::MGREENFIELD | | Wed Jul 19 1995 16:02 | 10 |
| If you are in the US, how can you order a tape of the DVN?
Thanks
Mike
p.s. This was an exciting announcement and I am proud.
I think we had GREAT messages, real meat to back up our claims
and the best workstation in the history of the industry. We will
have to work to keep this, but this was a proud day.
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3990.11 | Order through IR | AKOCOA::FRYE | | Wed Jul 19 1995 16:56 | 6 |
| The tape of this product announcement will be orderable through
the Integrated Repository (VTX IR). If its not up already it
will be soon.
Norma Frye
DVN
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3990.12 | Evans & Sutherland | DECWET::WHITE | Surfin' with the Alien | Wed Jul 19 1995 18:12 | 5 |
| Also participating in the announcement was Evans & Sutherland...
They have a really nice home page: http://www.es.com/
-Stephen
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3990.13 | Details! Get the performance details here! | I4GET::HENNING | | Thu Jul 20 1995 15:50 | 75 |
| From: PERFOM::CSGPERF "NEW NAME - CSD Performance Group 20-Jul-1995 1322" 20-JUL-1995 14:07
To: @REPORTS
CC: CSGPERF
Subj: Updated AlphaStation Digital UNIX Performance Flash now available
+-------------+ TM
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|d|i|g|i|t|a|l| I N T E R O F F I C E M E M O R A N D U M
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TO: Distribution DATE: July 20, 1995
FROM: Lee Allison
DEPT: CSD Performance Group
LOC : ZK02-3/M31
DTN : 381-0343
TEL: 603-881-0343
ENET: PERFOM::CSGPERF
[email protected]
SUBJECTS: Updated AlphaStation Digital UNIX Performance Flash
and June 1995 "SPEC Newsletter" now available online
Digital AlphaStation Digital UNIX Performance Flash--
Highlights: (1) Introducing Digital's newest AlphaStation systems--
AlphaStation 600 5/266 with 2 MB cache
AlphaStation 600 5/266 with 4 MB cache
AlphaStation 600 5/300 with 4 MB cache
(2) Reporting their performance
results based on industry-standard and
industry-recognized benchmarks and workloads under
the Digital UNIX operating system
CSD PG is pleased to announce the availability of the following AlphaStation
performance documents:
PERFOM::CSG_REPORTS:UNIX_WS_PERF_FLASH_950717.PS, -
UNIX_WS_PERF_FLASH_950717.TXT
Note: The .TXT file is in ASCII format and must be printed in landscape mode,
i.e., 132 columns wide.
Please note that these performance documents may be given to customers.
Additionally, they will be available, in about a week, from:
1. Digital's Internet address gatekeeper.dec.com in the
/pub/Digital/DECinfo/performance/sys
2. Digital's WWW in the Digital Products and Services database
3. $ VTX IR 2 PB database
June 1995 "SPEC Newsletter"
CSDPG also has the June 1995 "SPEC Newsletter" available online. The
files are located at PERFOM::CSG_SPEC.
Please read the PERFOM::CSG_SPEC:$_README_FIRST.TXT file for
newsletter contents and directions on printing and distributing copies of
the newsletter.
We are interested in hearing any comments you have regarding these
documents. Please send comments, questions, and suggestions to
PERFOM::CSGPERF or [email protected].
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3990.14 | Grabbed the Performance Report -- One Question | JALOPY::CUTLER | | Thu Jul 20 1995 16:15 | 10 |
|
I pulled the "Performance Flash" on the new workstations, A lot of the
benchmark numbers are there, but two benchmarks in particular are
missing:
They are the TPC and AIM benchmarks. I'm interested in seeing in
particular what the TPC-C and AIM numbers for these systems. Are we not
doing these anymore?
Rick C.
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3990.15 | Too many systems to test them all | WIBBIN::NOYCE | EV5 issues 4 instructions per meter | Thu Jul 20 1995 16:36 | 2 |
| Apparently we consider TPC and AIM to be "server" benchmarks, so we don't
run them on workstations.
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3990.17 | Sorry About That | JALOPY::CUTLER | | Thu Jul 20 1995 17:07 | 9 |
|
I was in the process of searching for AIM/TPC-C numbers while reading
about the "new workstation" announcement, put in my note "not thinking".
I agree that TPC-C is a server based benchmark, AIM I believe may
apply to both (servers/workstations). The problem I'm having is finding
any TPC-C or AIM numbers on any of our systems (Servers Included).
Rick C.
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3990.18 | Believe it's being looked at | BOUVS::OAKEY | I'll take Clueless for $500, Alex | Thu Jul 20 1995 18:32 | 18 |
| � <<< Note 3990.17 by JALOPY::CUTLER >>>
� -< Sorry About That >-
� I was in the process of searching for AIM/TPC-C numbers while reading
� about the "new workstation" announcement, put in my note "not thinking".
� I agree that TPC-C is a server based benchmark, AIM I believe may
� apply to both (servers/workstations). The problem I'm having is finding
� any TPC-C or AIM numbers on any of our systems (Servers Included).
Right, I doubt that you'd see TPC-C numbers for any of the Workstation
class systems (can't speak for AIM benchmarks). I believe that TPC-C is
being looked for the Server class systems but a TPC official benchmark is a
pretty extensive effort from getting the human beings to set things up
through acquiring sufficient hardware to setup and run the benchmark and
getting an official audit (required by TPC prior to releasing numbers).
(And if you're not go to the effort to do a splashy number it's really not
worth the effort to do one at all :)
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3990.19 | Broadcast in Europe on 26th July | GVA02::MEYER | | Fri Jul 21 1995 01:05 | 6 |
| Thanks to support of people who attended this event live, in S-F,
we will now be broadcasting it on the European DVN Network on
Wed. 26th July at 10am BST & 11am CET/Europe. Great opportunity for
European Digital Employees, Partners & Customers to participate in an
outstanding event, and fill our 6000 DVN auditoriums seats to capacity,
and show it again.
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3990.20 | Use the email hotline for questions | PERFOM::HENNING | | Fri Jul 21 1995 07:16 | 16 |
| re: TPC/AIM - both of these benchmarks take substantially longer to run
than the benchmarks typically published at system announcement. TPC
is the hardest - in fact it's not a benchmark at all; it's a
*specification* of how a vendor can go *write* a benchmark. AIM
at least includes source code.
Sometimes we have "estimates" that are not auditted and not
published but can be given out under non-disclosure. If you have a
need for a specific AIM/TPC estimate, send MAIL to PERFOM::CSGPERF to ask,
and be sure to state business need-to-know. (In some cases you may be
sent off to product marketing for the system to plead your need to know.)
If you can accept an alternative estimate, say so ("My customer wants
AIM VII, but would probably settle for an AIM III estimate")
/John Henning
CSD Performance Group
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3990.21 | I thought a benchmark was a spec :) | BOUVS::OAKEY | I'll take Clueless for $500, Alex | Fri Jul 21 1995 12:27 | 20 |
| � <<< Note 3990.20 by PERFOM::HENNING >>>
� -< Use the email hotline for questions >-
� re: TPC/AIM - both of these benchmarks take substantially longer to run
� than the benchmarks typically published at system announcement. TPC
� is the hardest - in fact it's not a benchmark at all; it's a
� *specification* of how a vendor can go *write* a benchmark. AIM
� at least includes source code.
Isn't a specification what a benchmark really is? The spec is what vendors
use to measure their product against a known, defined set of tasks. The
TPC benchmark specs are pretty specific and well defined, specifying things
like what the screens look like and what the queries should look like and
what level of data consistency should be provided. At least for Oracle
Rdb, writing the benchmark is the least time-consuming part of generating a
TPC number. It's all the other work that I mentioned (hardware acquisition
and setup as well as application and database tuning) that is
time-intensive. The actual audit run takes about a day... getting ready
for the audit on the other hand... ;)
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3990.22 | Place these on the Internal AlpaStations Homepage? | WRKSYS::MACDONALD | | Fri Jul 21 1995 12:43 | 3 |
| Re basenote, I suggest that I extract these and put them on the
internal ALphaStations Business Group home page. Your thoughts?
Bruce
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3990.23 | hmmm... | DECWET::WHITE | Surfin' with the Alien | Fri Jul 21 1995 13:26 | 11 |
| Re. -1
That certainly makes sense...this was definately an AlphaStation centic
event...
Part of the purpose of my base note as well was to cheer Digital Marketing
for an outstanding show, regardless of the announcement...IMHO I view this
event as unique, in that Digital took some risk here, and it shows a lot
of savy and fire...makes this Digit proud.
-Stephen
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3990.24 | | HDLITE::SCHAFER | Mark Schafer, Alpha Developer's support | Fri Jul 21 1995 13:59 | 5 |
| The video is now listed in VTX IR
Catalog ID: VI565W
Title: DVN: The Superpower in Workstation Computing
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3990.25 | Spec, write, set up, run, audit (& iterate) | I4GET::HENNING | | Mon Jul 24 1995 07:35 | 7 |
| Re: .21 - yup, writing the bmark is not as hard as setting up and
running it; but with many benchmarks you don't have to write them, you
only have to set up and run them.
And yes the final audit is short compared to preparing for the audit.
Kind of like the final exam in a class that keeps you up all night
throughout the semester.
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3990.26 | Now back to the great workstation announcement.... | PERFOM::LICEA_KANE | when it's comin' from the left | Mon Jul 24 1995 10:44 | 23 |
| | I pulled the "Performance Flash" on the new workstations, A lot of the
| benchmark numbers are there, but two benchmarks in particular are
| missing:
|
| They are the TPC and AIM benchmarks.
I knew I should have moved the AIM results to the "front" page.
There are *TWO* pages to this flash.
But when you say TPC and AIM benchmarks, I have to ask....
TPC-A? TPC-B? TPC-C? TPC-*?
AIM III? AIM VI? AIM VII?
Anyway, AIM VI is in there for the AlphaStation 600 5/300. And
the AlphaStation 200 4/233 as well.
On TPC-* benchmarks - I expect you will continue to see these as
higher priority for servers and far lower priority for workstations.
-mr. bill
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3990.27 | Found Aim | JALOPY::CUTLER | | Mon Jul 24 1995 13:52 | 7 |
| Bill,
I found the AIM numbers, the TPC numbers I was interested in were TPC-C.
Thanks,
Rick C.
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3990.28 | Grinding away :0 | BOUVS::OAKEY | I'll take Clueless for $500, Alex | Mon Jul 24 1995 18:39 | 12 |
| � <<< Note 3990.27 by JALOPY::CUTLER >>>
� -< Found Aim >-
� I found the AIM numbers, the TPC numbers I was interested in were TPC-C.
TPC-C numbers for Oracle Rdb are being worked on but I don't know if/when
they'll be ready for audit and release (and I can't speak for Oracle7 -C
numbers).
I understand that -A and -B numbers are no longer accepted by TPC so you
probably won't see new ones of those again.
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3990.29 | PERFOM::TPC:*.ps | PERFOM::SHAKSHOBER | | Tue Jul 25 1995 23:10 | 19 |
|
TPC-C benchmarking is MUCH more than running the benchmarks and even
auditing. As stated by Bill and John H. we do NOT do TPC-C on
workstations. Many of the TPC-C results we have done on AlphaServer
have not necessarily been release since the desision is NOT ours;
We Digital must get approval from each 3rd party database, the hardware
marketing, operating system and a 5-year pricing of clients, RTE,
terminals, warrentees etc must be performed. We hope for more results
now that Oracle appears to be playing the TPC benchmark game (after
the TPC council voted against Oracle discrete transactions in TPC-A,
Oracle stopped allowing TPC benchmarks for 2 years).
For an example of a full disclosure (FDR) required for audits see;
PERFOM::TPC:*Alphaserver*.ps
Also there are updated TPC reports for all competitive systems in this
area.
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3990.30 | PERFOM::CSG_TPC: | PERFOM::SHAKSHOBER | | Tue Jul 25 1995 23:14 | 4 |
| Sorry its PERFOM::CSG_TPC:*2100*.ps
for an example and
PERFOM::CSG_TPC:TP*.ps
for competitive summary
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3990.31 | Video Tape Viewing in ZKO | ASABET::SILVERBERG | My Other O/S is UNIX | Mon Jul 31 1995 06:41 | 6 |
| For those of you in the Nashua, NH area, we will be showing the video
tape in the Cauchy C/R, ZKO3-1, on Thursday 8/3/95 from 12:00 noon to
1:00pm
Mark
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