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Operating Systems AIX Sizing p7 systems Post 302469264 by zaxxon on Friday 5th of November 2010 08:33:07 AM
Old 11-05-2010
Yep, that was the official thing I mentioned in my 1st post and I think I have to take a closer look at those values and descriptions.
Currently I might simply have a look for our processors ie.
Code:
p570, p5 1,9GHz
p590, p5 2.1GHz

and just compare them with some middle sized p7 boxes to get some kind of ratios.

Tbh I am not sure if we use more int or fp base calculations. That's something I never (or anyone in our company) lost a thought about.

Last edited by zaxxon; 11-05-2010 at 09:44 AM..
 

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DBPLUS_RCREATE(3)							 1							 DBPLUS_RCREATE(3)

dbplus_rcreate - Creates a new DB++ relation

SYNOPSIS
resource dbplus_rcreate (string $name, mixed $domlist, [bool $overwrite]) DESCRIPTION
Creates a new relation. Any existing relation sharing the same $name will be overwritten if the relation is currently not in use and $overwrite is set to TRUE. PARAMETERS
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