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840.1 | Where can we get a copy of the report? | KYOA::KOCH | It never hurts to ask... | Thu Jan 17 1991 04:56 | 6 |
| Isn't this more significant since it users 4 processors? In
the previous TPS reports, we were limited to 2 processors as
the lock overhead after this point caused exponential
diminishing returns.
Is the full configuration available for this? Is it on-line?
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840.2 | | BYBLOS::TAMER | | Wed Jan 23 1991 23:06 | 6 |
| re .1
Why don't you contact
Brian Duggleby at (603) 884-2423 or the author of mail message at NOVA::HORN.
PS: Digital News in the January 21, 1991 issue, page 56 has an article about it.
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840.3 | VS4000 M60 vs. VAX4000/200 TPC No.? | SWAM2::MCCARTHY_LA | Lie to exit pollers | Wed Mar 25 1992 19:04 | 19 |
| [ I forwarded .0 to an on-site Digital consultant, who replied as
follows; can anyone help?
Thanks,
Larry.]
Larry,
Thanks for the benchmark data. I was wondering if there is a
benchmark comparison between a VAXstation 4000 Model 60 and a VAX4000
Model 200. The customer is comparing these 2 machines. We are
doing a benchmark between these 2 machines internally but it would
be great if we can get one from the real 'benchmark' people.
Thanks again.
Teck
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840.4 | Does this help? | COOKIE::OAKEY | The Last Bugcheck - The Sequel | Wed Mar 25 1992 20:53 | 19 |
| � <<< Note 840.3 by SWAM2::MCCARTHY_LA "Lie to exit pollers" >>>
� -< VS4000 M60 vs. VAX4000/200 TPC No.? >-
Larry,
I checked with the TNSG performance group (who brings us the TPC benchmark
figures).
Typically they don't benchmark on the workstation class machines (of which
the 4000-60 is a workstation) so I wouldn't expect to see any TPC figures
for it.
Currently, there are only TPC-A figures for others of the 4000 family
(there are no plans at this time for -B figures for the 4000s).
VAX 4000-200, Rdb/VMS V4.1, VMS V5.5 17.80 tpsA
VAX 4000-300, Rdb/VMS V4.1, VMS V5.5 31.90 tpsA
VAX 4000-500, Rdb/VMS V4.1, VMS V5.5 62.40 tpsA
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840.5 | Perhaps with other vendors? | TPSYS::SHAH | Amitabh Shah - Just say NO to decaf. | Thu Mar 26 1992 18:27 | 8 |
| Re. .4
> (there are no plans at this time for -B figures for the 4000s).
Well, at least not with Rdb, but there may be plans for a TPC-B test
with other database vendors. Check with the 4000 development group.
-amitabh.
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840.6 | Just roughly, my mileage may vary, but anyway? | SWAM2::MCCARTHY_LA | Lie to exit pollers | Thu Mar 26 1992 21:03 | 9 |
| re: .4,
Thanks, I suspected as much. Would anyone care to hazard a rule of
thumb, SWAG, or anything else, as to how the 4000-60 might compare to
it's related 4000 Model x00 (which ever that is)?
Thanks again,
Larry.
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840.7 | Hard to come up with actual numbers | COOKIE::BERENSON | Lex mala, lex nulla | Fri Mar 27 1992 00:13 | 22 |
| The VAXstation 4000-60 is based on the MARIAH chipset and has a SPECmark
rating of 10.6 (12 VUP), so its faster than the SOC/C-based VAX 4000-200
(5 VUP) or RIGEL-based VAX 4000-300 (8 VUP). The NVAX-based VAX 4000-500
(24 VUP) is twice as fast as the VAXstation 4000-60.
The key factor in using the 4000-60 is likely to be I/O. The 4000-x00
products use DSSI and offer up to 4 DSSI busses (2 on the CPU board and 2
via KFQSA on the Q-Bus). The 4000-60 uses SCSI I/O and appears to have
only 1 SCSI adapter. It also has a single Turbochannel slot, which
*might* be able to take a SCSI (or 3rd party storage) adapter but that
isn't currently shown as an available option. Between the relative
merits of DSSI over SCSI, and the performance and connectivity limits of
a single SCSI bus, the 4000-300 should outperform the -60 in disk I/O
intensive applications, despite the -60s CPU advantage.
Beyond that I don't know what to say. I won't speculate on actual TPC-B
or TPC-A numbers. The 4000-60 is designed to have fast graphics,
reasonable expandability, and fast I/O within the limits expected of a
workstation. It is not designed as a high disk activity server. The
4000-x00 family is specifically designed to be good servers.
Hal
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840.8 | MicroVAX 3100 Model 80 does 27.9 tps | SNOGUM::BLAIR | Blair Phillips, SI, Canberra, Oz | Fri Mar 27 1992 14:46 | 8 |
| The nearest thing to a VAXstation 4000-60 that has been tested is the
MicroVAX 3100 Model 80.
The results (using Rdb 4.1 and ACMS 3.2) were 27.9 on the TPC benchmark.
You can get the full report, and lots of others besides, from
TPSDOC::SYS$PUBLIC:[TP_PERFORMANCE]
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840.9 | DSSI kicks SCSI butt, of course | SWAM2::MCCARTHY_LA | Lie to exit pollers | Tue Mar 31 1992 23:41 | 17 |
| Thanks to everybody who pitched in on this. I forwarded your replies to
the on-site consultant, who, as you'll recall, has been helping the
customer benchmark the 4000-200 and the VS4000-60 with the customer's
application. His reply:
Larry,
Thanks a lot on the benchmark info. It was very helpful. Just
FYI, our internal [ie, done with the customer] benchmark shows the
VAX 4000 Model 200 was about 40% faster than the VAX 4000 Model 60
on a very i-o intensive application.
Once again, thanks.
Teck
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