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| Hi Everyone. Glad to be here, It's great to be a part of the forum. Here's my delimma, 6 month newbie to the IBM Mid-range server world. However can anyone recommend a tool that I can use to calculate the Relative Performance on a server. I want to be able to come up with a baseline of CPU performance running Oracle 10g migrating from a p650 to a p570 platform. Any answers or download sites would be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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