Comparative Timings
jarvisb at timken.com
jarvisb at timken.com
Fri Feb 13 16:01:04 UTC 1998
For fun I ran the same test on my machine here (133 MHz P5, Jitter 1.31
VM) and got a result of 651, this running under NT4 with service pack 3
applied. Your mileage may vary.
Bob Jarvis
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I've been trying to get a sense of the relative speed of the various
machines that I'm using as PWS/Swiki servers. JohnM once asked me for the
value of "Time millisecondsToRun: [10 benchmark]" in judging the speed of a
machine, so I decided to use that as my yardstick. I thought some of you
might be interested in what I'm finding. These aren't under any kind of
controlled conditions -- other things are going on in the boxes, they're
sometimes already running PWS servers, I'm not getting the value multiple
times, etc. My goal was just to get a sense of relative speed difference
under normal conditions.
PowerMac 7100/80 running Jitter 1.31 1517
Quadra 840av running Squeak 1.31 6117
PowerMac 6100/66 J1.31 2050
Quadra 800 S1.31 6883
PowerMac 7600/132 J1.31 850
PowerMac 7600/132 J1.3 967
PowerMac 7600/132 S1.23 1000
Pentium 166 J1.31 (NT4 SR3) 721
Sparc 1 SunOS 4.31 S1.3 5067
PowerMac 6400/180 S1.23 733
PowerMac 5300/100LC J1.31 1200
Mark
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