Re: floating point and Sun T2000
- From: James Foronda <James.Foronda@xxxxxxx>
- To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 08 May 2006 17:05:12 -0400
Michael,
Michael McMullen wrote:
I'm testing a Sun T2000 Solaris 10 Oracle 10g and have read
that if floating point calculations are used then the box is
essentially a 1 cpu box.
Sun has released a tool called cooltst. This tool can be used to
determine if a specific workload is a reasonable candidate for the T1
processor (T1000/T2000 servers). cooltst looks at the entire workload,
not just specific processes.
Details: http://cooltools.sunsource.net/cooltst/index.html
James
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I'm testing a Sun T2000 Solaris 10 Oracle 10g and have read that if floating point calculations are used then the box is essentially a 1 cpu box.
Sun has released a tool called cooltst. This tool can be used to determine if a specific workload is a reasonable candidate for the T1 processor (T1000/T2000 servers). cooltst looks at the entire workload, not just specific processes.
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- RE: floating point and Sun T2000
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