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RE[2]: Why run Linux on a slow Mainframe?
by Kebabbert on Sat 10th Sep 2011 12:06
in reply to "RE: Why run Linux on a slow Mainframe?"
Those aren't drystone MIPS in the table for z196. They are the zMIPS mentioned earlier in the article. You are comparing different units and drawing incorrect conclusions.
Yes I know it is different MIPS, I am aware of that.
However, there are other links that show IBM Mainframe cpus are slow, as well.
Here are some numbers that show how slow IBM Mainframe cpus are:
http://www.osnews.com/thread?419352




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Those aren't drystone MIPS in the table for z196. They are the zMIPS mentioned earlier in the article. You are comparing different units and drawing incorrect conclusions.