gunnell at FCRFV1.NCIFCRF.GOV ("Gunnell, Mark") writes:
> { all times rounded to the nearest second }
> CPU Seconds Ratio
> ---------------------------- --------------------------
> CONVEX VAX CRAY VAX CONVEX/ 8650/ CRAY/
> C230 8650 XMP24 9000 9000 9000 9000
>Fasta v1.5a + 79 88 28 15 5.3 5.9 1.9
>WordSearch GCG 6 + 270 292 na 42 6.4 7.0 -
>Find GCG 6 * 205 110 na 19 10.8 5.8 -
>na - program not available
>+ humraf12 (49 nt) vs GenBank Primate Database (Rel. 65 - 6997 sequences
> 8,434,211 nt).
>* 5aa vs PIR1,PIR2,PIR3 (Rel. 26 - 25,814 sequences 7,348,950 aa)
Thanks for the interesting results, but could you also obtain
information about system configurations (i.e. memory size, disk
types, number of users , ramdisk/no-ramdisk) and type of load
these tests generate (i.e. i/o-bound and/or cpu-bound and what
kind of cpu-load: scalar, vector, integer)
Best regards
Robert Harper.