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Evaluating a multiprocessor NT server for Z39.50 use

Author: Thomas Butler Hickey; Richard Bennett; Thomas L Terrall; OCLC. Office of Research.
Edition/Format:   Article : Document   Computer File : English
Publication:Annual review of OCLC research (Online) 1996
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OCLC's FirstSearch Next Generation research project is investigating the use of Java and Microsoft's Windowsʼ NT operating system as a platform for a Java-based Z39.50 retrieval system. We have conducted a series of low-level benchmark tests of both random I/Os and socket throughput under varied parameters. The maximum disk read rate for each server is from 410 to 1,350 random reads/second for block sizes of between  Read more...
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Material Type: Document, Internet resource
Document Type: Article, Computer File, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Thomas Butler Hickey; Richard Bennett; Thomas L Terrall; OCLC. Office of Research.
OCLC Number: 54098239
Notes: Title from title screen (viewed Jan. 28, 2004).
Details: Mode of access: Internet.
Responsibility: Thomas B. Hickey, Richard Bennett, Thomas L. Terrall.

Abstract:

OCLC's FirstSearch Next Generation research project is investigating the use of Java and Microsoft's Windowsʼ NT operating system as a platform for a Java-based Z39.50 retrieval system. We have conducted a series of low-level benchmark tests of both random I/Os and socket throughput under varied parameters. The maximum disk read rate for each server is from 410 to 1,350 random reads/second for block sizes of between 32K and 4K, respectively. Each NT server can provide a connection rate of 110 transactions per second for transaction sizes up to 32K and a maximum connection rate of 190/second for smaller transaction sizes.

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