Re: Some benchmarks [message #4020] |
Wed, 19 April 1995 00:00 |
gurman
Messages: 82 Registered: August 1992
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In article <3n3p7r$jur@pdq.coe.montana.edu>,
uphlabh@gemini.oscs.montana.edu (Brian Handy) wrote:
> I noted the hoopla about benchmarks running on pentiums, SGI's, suns,
> and about every other machine, and I thought I would include some local
> machines for this list. This is running the TIME_TEST benchmark.
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> SGI 4D/340S (4 CPU) 37.2 seconds {usual loaded-down state}
> 4D/310S (1 CPU) 39.9 {loaded}
> SGI Indy 17.7 {nobody}
> DECstation 5000/200 79.4 {nobody on}
> DEC Alpha (64 MB RAM) 13.3 {two other jobs}
> DEC Alpha (254 MB) 7.0 {nobody}
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> The Alpha times seem to indicate this who procedure is heavily
> swap-dependent, which is not too big a surprise I suppose. The big
> SGI's aren't too revealing, as they are pretty loaded down and I didn't
> ever get a chance to try them otherwise.
Brian -
There can be a lot of variables just under the designation "Alpha."
For example, we see:
DEC 3000 Model 300X 64 Mbyte OSF/1 3.0 15.7 s no load
DEC 3000 Model 300X 64 Mbyte OSF/1 3.2 14.3 s no load
DEC 3000 Model 400 64 Mbyte OVMS 6.1 21.2 s no laod
DEC 3000 Model 600 288 Mbyte OSF/1 3.0 9.5 s some server jobs
DEC 3000 Model 900 320 Mbyte OVMS 6.1 11.7 s no load
DEC 4000 Model 710 128 Mbyte OVMS 6.1 18.8 s some server jobs
all with IDL 3.6.1c. For what it's worth, there's a price range of > 3 there.
For what it's worth, with an unreleased beta version of IDL for the Power
Macintosh, we get:
PowerMac 8100/80 48 Mbyte System 7.5.1 20.9 s
Frankly, I think disk speed is a big factor in these, as the Power Mac figures
(test 23 = 7.38 s) shows in comparison to say, the 3000/600 running OSF/1
(test 23 = 0.82 s). The OpenVMS systems also have extra overhead in disk
writing (test 23 = 2.53 s on the 3000/900, 6.95 s on the 4000/710), but
you supposedly get a more reliable file system in return. In fairness, the
PowerMac disk I/O is still done in emulation.
Joe
P.S. Bet our PowerMac cost less than your Indy, though.... It certainly
cost about a factor of 3 less than the DEC 3000/400.
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Joseph B. Gurman / NASA Goddard Space Flight Center/ Solar Data Analysis Center / Code 682 / Greenbelt MD 20771 USA / gurman@uvsp.gsfc.nasa.gov
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