Lots of them are available here - http://www.spec.org but see the ones here -
http://www.spec.org/jbb2000/results/res2005q3/jbb2000-20050913-00388.html.
Linux/IA32
8-way - 296463 ops/s
1-way system 51395 ops/s.
In an ideal world on an 8-way the number should be 8 times 1-way number. In
reality it is 72% of that.
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Now Solaris/AMD64 - Mind you 64bit CPU, Kernel and JVM
2-way - 85967 ops/s
4-way - 142789 ops/s
In an ideal world on an 4-way the number should be 2 times 2-way number. In
reality its 82% of that.
<br>
Now what does that tell you? Given we are going from 2-way to 4-way with
Solaris and 1-way to 8-way with Linux and Solaris has advantage of AMD64 CPU,
64bit Kernel and JVM - Now does Linux scalability look bad or my calculations
are screwed up?
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