Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!hybrid!scifi!bywater!uunet!bellcore!att!linac!uwm.edu!cs.utexas.edu!chinacat!sequoia!rpp386!jfh From: jfh@rpp386.cactus.org (John F Haugh II) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: Re: Lies, damned lies, and benchmarks: RS6000 v. SS-1+ Message-ID: <19018@rpp386.cactus.org> Date: 1 Feb 91 01:07:35 GMT References: <1991Jan30.003004.74@intek01.uucp> <1991Jan31.152640.12173@rice.edu> Reply-To: jfh@rpp386.cactus.org (John F Haugh II) Organization: Lone Star Cafe and BBS Service Lines: 31 X-Clever-Slogan: Recycle or Die. In article <1991Jan31.152640.12173@rice.edu> irv@masc35.rice.edu (Irvin Lustig) writes: >In article <1991Jan30.003004.74@intek01.uucp>, mark@intek01.uucp (Mark McWiggins) writes: >|> Any comments on this from RS6000 users? Thanks in advance. >|> >Our Fortran application screams on an RS6000 530. It is about 6 to 7 >times faster than on a Sparcstation 1+. I can't imagine any Sparcstation out-performing a S/6000 in floating point, considering how poorly a Sparcstation performs relative to a S/6000 in simpler tasks. I've never met anyone who wasn't impressed by the performance of the machine, and frankly, I miss mine. >We have also found that IBM's level of support for bugs and other >problems is far better than anything we've received from Sun. I'm certain the people working in Defect Support here in Austin appreciate the vote of confidence. I know the manager who set up the groups which work on the actual software fixes, and he is very committed to providing a high level of service. > After >our recent experience with Sun, we are stunned that they have been so >successful in selling workstations. Considering that IBM sold $1 billion in S/6000 last year, perhaps IBM has learned something that Sun long forgot. -- John F. Haugh II UUCP: ...!cs.utexas.edu!rpp386!jfh Ma Bell: (512) 832-8832 Domain: jfh@rpp386.cactus.org "13 of 17 valedictorians in Boston High Schools last spring were immigrants or children of immigrants" -- US News and World Report, May 15, 1990