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− | + | {{AN}} is an acronym for {{bu|C|ommercial}} {{bu|P|rocessing}} {{bu|W|orkload}}. It is a measure of computers to compare computer system models in terms of how efficiently each system processes a typical workload of commercial applications involving frequent database access. The CPW also represents a test of database commitment control, concurrent data access by many users, and a range of updating complexity. | |
− | + | ==See also== | |
+ | *[[CIW]] | ||
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+ | *{{redpiece|pubnumber=sg247486|title=IBM System i5 Handbook IBM i5/OS Version 5 Release 4 January 2006}} contains CPW info for POWER5+ and earlier processors | ||
+ | *[http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/resources/pcrm_oct2008.pdf PDF] of "IBM Power Systems, Performance Capabilities Reference, IBM i operating system Version 6.1, January/April/October 2008" contains POWER5 and POWER6 processor CPW information | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:04, 7 April 2009
CPW is an acronym for Commercial Processing Workload. It is a measure of computers to compare computer system models in terms of how efficiently each system processes a typical workload of commercial applications involving frequent database access. The CPW also represents a test of database commitment control, concurrent data access by many users, and a range of updating complexity.
See also
External links
- PDF of IBM System i5 Handbook IBM i5/OS Version 5 Release 4 January 2006 (sg247486) at IBM Redpieces contains CPW info for POWER5+ and earlier processors
- PDF of "IBM Power Systems, Performance Capabilities Reference, IBM i operating system Version 6.1, January/April/October 2008" contains POWER5 and POWER6 processor CPW information
Categories
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