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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Thomas Mercer-Hursh who wrote (25201)5/23/2000 3:38:00 PM
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If you take a look at the NetBench methodology you will see that a single client represents multiple real world clients, depending on what your real world scenario is.

"NetBench scales applied loads by adding clients, and reports the aggregate throughput achieved across all clients. Each client generates requests representing the equivalent of ten or more real-world PCs in typical user environments. "

NetBench is a throughput measurement and the sole purpose of the clients in NetBench is to generate requests as fast a possible to measure the throughput of the system.

Here is another NetBench study for you using the latest FC and clustered toys:

netapp.com
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