gib...@wsu.edu (Gibney, Dave) writes:
> Unfortunately, my search for Phil's tables ended here.
> https://audifans.com/mirror/www.isham-research.co.uk/mips.html
you are better with this from wayback machine ... 2016
Cheryl keeps her MIPS chart up to date and provides regular updates via the
Tuning Newsletter. The boilerplate claims next year it will only be available
via the Subscription avenue.
https://watsonwalker.com/publications/tuningletter/cpuchart/In a message dated
11/7/2019 4:05:57 PM Central
On Thu, 7 Nov 2019 21:07:42 +, Seymour J Metz wrote:
>Yes, but the two links provided by Parwez Hamid are much more current.
Yes, they are. The links he provided were for the z/OS 2.2 LSPR data.
The z/OS 2.3 LSPR data include z15. You can find lots of LSPR information at
sme...@gmu.edu (Seymour J Metz) writes:
> Of course, IBM does not claim that those numbers reflect a Meaningless
> Indicator of Processor Speed (MIPS), but rather a well defined (LSPR
> ITR) benchmark.
Jim Gray was one of the primary behind people original SQL/RDBMS,
System/R ... and then left
: MIPS chart for all IBM hardware model
True, but I miss Phil. The question remined me of him. Should have waited until
tomorrow ..
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Unfortunately, my search for Phil's tables ended here.
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> Of course, IBM does not claim that those numbers reflect a Meaningless
> Indicator of Processor Speed (MIPS), but rather a well defined (LSPR ITR)
> benchmark.
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https://www-01.ibm.com/servers/resourcelink/lib03060.nsf/pages/lsprITRzOSv2r2?OpenDocument
IBM Resource Link: IBM Z LSPR ITR ratios for IBM processors
Hi, Have you tried
https://www-01.ibm.com/servers/resourcelink/lib03060.nsf/pages/lsprITRzOSv2r2?OpenDocument
Cheers
Stephen
On 07/11/2019 08:16, Peter wrote:
Hi All
I am looking for a document which describes all the IBM machine model with
their MIPS, SU/sec etc .
There used to be used
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> Hi All
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> I am looking for a document which describes all the IBM m
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Hi All
I am looking for a document which describes all the IBM machine model with
their MIPS,
You can see it on the IBM site (search -SRM Constant ). You should also see
it in the Planning WLM manual, I believe Appendix B
MIPS do NOT exist, and are simply made up numbers.They are a loose
conglomeration that is similar to ITR. (where a 370/158 is considered a 1
MIPS machine).
Hi All
I am looking for a document which describes all the IBM machine model with
their MIPS, SU/sec etc .
There used to be used to be site which used to provide but i am unable to
find it.
Could someone please forward it to me?
Peter
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