on 09-08-2010 2:47 PM
I've been asked what the SAPS rating is of our 4 way Power5+ 550 with 64Gb of memory.
Tried Googling it but couldn't find it in the public domain.
Does anyone have that figure to hand?
Regards
Steve
Hi Stephan - We have a Power5+ i570 and IBM tells us that a Power5+ processor gets 1700 SAPS per CPU.
Hope it helps,
-Margie
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Hi Stephen,
at least when the architecture is the same, the same CPWs will end up in the same SAPS.
So, you are defeinetely correct here and at least as a "very good guess", you can always use this comparrison, even when it is not fully correct for different CPU types ... I do it as rule of thumb always as well ...
Regards
Volker Gueldenpfennig, consolut international ag
http://www.consolut.com http://www.4soi.de http://www.easymarketplace.de
I suspect iSeries is most likely similar to zSeries regarding SAPS. If so, only IBM is capable of giving you the SAPS rating for your configuration.
Brian
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