Antwort: Re: compare SP-wide node with a p610 standalone concerning performance [Virus checked]

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Date: 04/29/05

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    Date:         Fri, 29 Apr 2005 15:38:13 +0200
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    Hi Holger,

    where you find this information?

    I show in the IBM performance report. But for the 332MHz wide node I find
    only ROLTP-values and for the p610 only rPerf-values. I cannot compare
    this...

    Best regards,
    Frank

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    a RS64 III cpu@450mhz is twice as fast as a 332mhz-spnode cpu

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    Hi,

    I want to change our SAP - System from a 32-Bit-332MHz-SP-wide node to a
    64-Bit-450MHz-p610 standalone node.

    The wide node has 2 x 332Mhz CPUs and 1 GB RAM The p610 has 2 x 450 MHz
    and 2 GB RAM.

    In the moment our SAP-System use 70% CPU and is no paging. Response time
    for our users are o.k.
    SAP say, when we change our SAP release next year (4.6 C to a new
    release) we need 30% more ressources (CPU, RAM, FS, and so on).

    Now my question: Can I compare a 2 x 332MHz SP wide node with a 2 x
    450MHz standalone p610?

    Best regards,
     Frank Mueller


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