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- From: crash@hal.com (Chris Craddock)
- Newsgroups: comp.benchmarks
- Subject: Re: IBM ES9000 vs 486/50 SCO
- Date: 22 Jul 1992 16:15:18 GMT
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- In article <BrrDvF.IHC@world.std.com>, cmr@world.std.com (Charles M Richmond) writes:
- |>
- |> Does anyone know of any benchmarks that can be used to compare an
- |> IBM ES9000 and a 486/50 running SCO?
- |>
- |> Charlie
-
- Er, which model ES/9000? There's a gazillion of them, ranging from an itty
- bitty air cooled uniprocessor up to a water cooled six way monster. They have
- memory sizes ranging from 32MB to 9GB.
-
- Most of them also support one or more vector processors for those who want
- number crunching power.
-
- And which OS? They all run all of IBM's OS' - VSE, VM, MVS and AIX in multiple
- versions, including XA and ESA.
-
- It sounds like you have a particular case you want to prove?
-
- Chris
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