[Info-vax] Some VMS/x86 perf test data from WASD maintainer.
Jan-Erik Söderholm
jan-erik.soderholm at telia.com
Sun Apr 30 07:15:08 EDT 2023
Just to add to the other stats presented...
VirtualBox 7.0 on a HP ProBook 450 G8 laptop having:
11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1135G7 @ 2.40GHz 2.42 GHz
running Win10 Pro.
COMs are from the ZIP kit from Daniel.
Removed that "preventing" output and lining up the numbers...
$ @wasd_vups.com
innotek GmbH VirtualBox with 2 CPU and 3840MB running VMS E9.2-1
Approximate System VUPs Rating : 778.2 ( min: 770.2 max: 783.4 )
$ @migs_vups.com
Approximate System VUPs Rating : 766.0 ( min: 766 max: 766 )
$ @emuvm_vups.com
Approximate System VUPs Rating : 765.2 ( min: 761.6 max: 770.2 )
Our current DS20e Alphas:
$ @WASD_VUPS.COM
COMPAQ AlphaServer DS20E 666 MHz with 1 CPU and 4096MB running VMS V8.4-2L2
Approximate System VUPs Rating : 354.4 ( min: 354.4 max: 354.4 )
$ @MIGS_VUPS.COM
Approximate System VUPs Rating : 354.3 ( min: 352 max: 356 )
$ @EMUVM_VUPS.COM
Approximate System VUPs Rating : 354.0 ( min: 353.6 max: 355.4 )
Interesting that these are much more close to each other then
on the x86 test.
I also noted that the WASD version did *not* print the "Preventing
endless loop" message on the DS20e, only the MIGS version did...
Interesting that this i5 2.4 GHz laptop gave better numbers then the
i5 3.7 GHz system from Volker below...
Regards, Jan-Erik.
Den 2023-04-29 kl. 18:07, skrev Volker Halle:
> Running the various VUPS procedures on my VSI OpenVMS x86-64 E9.2-1 system on VMware Workstation Player 16 on an i5-9600K CPU @3.7 GHz:
>
> $ @wasd_vups.com
> VMware, Inc. VMware7,1 with 2 CPU and 3836MB running VMS E9.2-1
> INFO: Preventing endless loop (10$) on fast CPUs
> Approximate System VUPs Rating : 757.6 ( min: 757.6 max: 757.6 )
>
> $ @migs_vups.com
> INFO: Preventing endless loop (10$) on fast CPUs
> Approximate System VUPs Rating : 747.9 ( min: 745 max: 753 )
>
> $ @emuvm_vups.com
> INFO: Preventing endless loop (10$) on fast CPUs
> Approximate System VUPs Rating : 749.2 ( min: 745.2 max: 753.4 )
>
> It should be noted that the following VUPS procedure from Stromasys has been 'calibrated' based on the relative PRIME_SIEVE integer CPU performance (see link above) data to deliver CPU performance data comparable across all 4 different OpenVMS architectures (VAX, Alpha, I64 and x86-64).
>
> $ @SRI_VUPS_NEW.COM
> Approximate System VUPs Rating : 3706.0 ( min: 3700 max: 3717 )
>
> PRIME_SIEVE - calculating no. of primes in 10^10 ...
> # {1 <= primes <= 10000000000} = 455052511
> Calculated no. of primes in 10^10 - end=18:04:31.42 start=18:04:12.11
> Delta time is 00:00:19.31 - Delta CPUTIM is 1924 ticks
>
> Volker.
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