Hi FME-ers,
You can find the first benchmark workspace and a league table of the
results on fmepedia...
http://www.fmepedia.com/index.php/FME_Benchmark_Workspaces

These aren't really designed to benchmark FME against other
applications; they're more an experimental method to benchmark your PC
with FME and show the benefits of a better system for different tasks
(geometry/attribute restructuring, geometric overlays, database
writing etc).

Feel free to run the workspace and post your results.

Mark

PS - Anyone know of a formula by which to grade the results and to
create a theoretical grade for a system with specification x?

--- In [email protected], Hans van der Maarel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Mark,
> 
> I won't bother running it on my outdated desktop machine, as it's due 
> for a replacement. 2.4Ghz, 1Gb of ram, won't really impress anybody.
> 
> Laptop 'blazed' through it though. 11 minutes and 17 seconds. It's a 
> Pentium M 760 (2 Ghz) with 2Gb of ram.
> -- 
> Hans van der Maarel
> Red Geographics
> www.redgeographics.com / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>






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