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Pavankumar.B.P
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Transactions per minute

How to find the TPM(Transaction Per Minute) value of the RP5470 L class HP server.

Kindly support me with related documents.
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Slawomir Gora
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Re: Transactions per minute

Hi,

what is the number and clock of CPUs ?

Pavankumar.B.P
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Re: Transactions per minute

The number of CPUs== 4.

the clock speed=== 875MHz
Pete Randall
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Re: Transactions per minute

It depends, the rp5470 could come with several different processors:

These systems were available in different CPU-configurations, denoted by a two-number/letter suffix as follows:

* -36: PA-8500 360MHz with 512/1024KB on-chip I/D L1 cache each
* -44: PA-8500 440MHz with 512/1024KB on-chip I/D L1 cache each
* -5X: PA-8600 550MHz with 512/1024KB on-chip I/D L1 cache each
* -6X: PA-8700 650MHz with 768/1536KB on-chip I/D L1 cache each
* -7X: PA-8700 750MHz with 768/1536KB on-chip I/D L1 cache each
* -8X: PA-8700 875MHz with 768/1536KB on-chip I/D L1 cache each

( see http://www.openpa.net/systems/index.html )


Those various processors would each have differnet TPM ratings.


Pete

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Pete Randall
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Slawomir Gora
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Re: Transactions per minute

HI,

rp5470 (CPU 4x875) 54600 TPM
Pavankumar.B.P
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Re: Transactions per minute

Hi Slawomir Gora,

Can you please tell how did u get the number of 54600 TPM.

Slawomir Gora
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Re: Transactions per minute

Hi,

from HP partners PQRT documents.
Ted Buis
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Re: Transactions per minute

Offical tpm-C numbers are at www.tpc.org. Anything not there is just an estimate. Remember that these are optimally configured numbers with huge amounts of storage. TPC-C is very dependent on the amount of RAM and the I/O capacity, as you need something like 35,000 I/Os per second for every 100,000 tpm.
Naturally, you won't likely have that much I/O performance capability, so you won't get close to the theoretical number. A more reasonable approach is to observe your system with GlancePlus Pak and see what can be done to improve the perfomance of your specific environment.

I don't see any numbers on that web site for the rp5470.
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