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To: Chetman who wrote (35375)12/13/1999 2:45:00 PM
From: johnd  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74651
 
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Any TPC-C expert here?
What would be the TPC-C of a 32-way SMP; 800Mhz x86 CPU
based server running SQL2000 and Windows2000. I would
like to guess it is in the order of 200,000+.

Today with 8-cpu on NT and sql7, 550Mhz, the numbers are
around 43,000.
43000 *(32/8)*(800/550)*(win2000/nt4)*(sql2k/sql7) may be
around 300,000 but some scale back due large number of nodes
may mean 200,000?

That would be a chart topper for TPC-C on SMPs.

In addition, there could be the 4-node cluster.