Commercial Processing Workload

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IBM has developed benchmarks to compare the performance of their various iSeries server offerings. Computational Intensive Workload (CIW) measures performance in a situation where there is a high ratio of computation to Input/Output communication. The reverse situation is simulated by the Commercial Processing Workload (CPW).[1]

The CPW is a simplified variant of the industry-wide TPC-C benchmarking standard.[2]

References

  1. ^ End to End Performance Management on IBM i (PDF), IBM, November 2009
  2. ^ Frank G. Soltis (2001). Fortress Rochester: the inside story of the IBM iSeries. 29th Street Press. pp. 147–148. ISBN 1-58304-083-8.

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