[rescue] SS10/SM51 not as lame as you think...
Patrick Giagnocavo +1.717.201.3366
patrick at zill.net
Wed Oct 9 23:52:44 CDT 2002
A customer of mine is getting a custom app that pulls reporting info
from Postgres and then runs it through lout to generate PS, then
through ps2pdf to generate a PDF file.
So I decided to run some real-world tests: x86 vs. Sparc SM51.
x86: OpenBSD 3.0, AMD K6-2 450Mhz, 100MHZ PC100 RAM
SPARC: OpenBSD 3.1, SM51 (50Mhz w 1MB cache), SS10 70 or 60ns RAM
(there is not much difference between the 2 revs of the OSes)
So, the CPU differences in terms of MHz are 9x - 450 vs. 50; the SM51
does however have a little more cache (I think the x86 has 256K).
x86 (first run, then second run of report text to PS file):
time lout -I./ sample-report.pdf > s.ps
0.91s real 0.33s user 0.24s system
0.52s real 0.37s user 0.14s system
SPARC (as above):
1.61s real 1.36s user 0.21s system
1.60s real 1.34s user 0.23s system
Speed difference: up to 3x slower
Now we convert the PS to PDF:
x86:
time ps2pdf s.ps s.pdf
1.48s real 0.68s user 0.17s system
0.76s real 0.63s user 0.12s system
SPARC:
2.75s real 1.84s user 0.35s system
2.18s real 1.85s user 0.30s system
Speed difference: again, about 3x
I was somewhat impressed, in that the SM51 appears to operate at a
level somewhere around that of a P150 to PPro180 proc.
I did a torture test when I was bringing up the box, doing 3 or 4
compiles of different packages at the same time, then logging in to
beat on it interactively.
I was impressed at how interactivity did not suffer too much in spite
of the disk being constantly thrashed and CPU idle %age at 0 .
Once I get the big reports running through the system I will run the
tests again and post them back to the list, if there is interest...
Dave, chime in here when you want :-)
Cordially
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