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From std-unix-request@uunet.uu.net Fri Sep 14 19:21:53 1990
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From: david@cis.ohio-state.edu (David L. Summerville)
Newsgroups: comp.std.unix,comp.std.misc,comp.sys.att
Subject: Objective Benchmarks
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Submitted-by: david@cis.ohio-state.edu (David L. Summerville)
[ I don't know what the appropriate set of newsgroups is for this posting.
I've redirected it to comp.std.misc. -comp.std.unix moderator ]
My organization is beginning a "Tier-II Assessment".
The goal is to define what the Corporation needs in terms of
computing services for sub-divisions of 170 users and under.
Perhaps a Unix solution will accomodate our needs.
Are there objective benchmarks that we can use or purchase to
assess "Price/Performance" for Unix machines? I'm looking for
something as vendor-independent as possible.
--
Thank You.
David L. Summerville ||||| osu-cis!mstar!topcat!david
(614) 249-2712 ||||||||| ||||||| ||||| |||||| |||||
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Volume-Number: Volume 21, Number 111