This paper presents a comparative study of the performance of three operating systems that run on the personal computer architecture derived from the IBM-PC. The operating systems, Windows for Workgroups (tm), Windows NT (tm), and NetBSD (a freely available UNIX (tm) variant) cover a broad range of system functionality and user requirements, from a single address space model to full protection with preemptive multi-tasking. Our measurements were enabled by hardware counters in Intel’s Pentium (tm) processor that permit measurement of a broad range of processor events including instruction counts and on-chip cache miss rates. We used both microbenchmarks, which expose specific differences between the systems, and application workloads, which...
A timesharing benchmark was run on five different configurations of an IBM/370-168 system under the ...
A performance evaluation of several computers was necessary, so an evaluation program, or benchmark,...
This report compares the performance of different computer systems for basic message-passing. Latenc...
The lmbench suite of operating system microbenchmarks provides a set of portable programs for use in...
Abstract: The primary goal of most OSs (Operating Systems) is the efficient use of computer systems ...
The primary goal of most OSs (Operating Systems) is the efficient use of computer systems software a...
We studied two aspects of the performance of Windows NT£¥ ¤ : processor bandwidth requirements for m...
This paper evaluates the performance of three popular versions of the UNIX operating system on the x...
The research that we have performed in collaboration with IBM uses sampled event traces, which were ...
Operating Systems are huge, complex pieces of software that are difficult to design and maintain in ...
Abstract: Rapid advances in processor performance have shifted the performance bottleneck to I/O sys...
Abstract This paper evaluates the performance of three popular versions of the UNIX operating system...
Good computer architecture design requires a thorough understanding of the interactions between the ...
Abstract- Virtualization enables installation and running of multiple virtual machines on the same c...
The advent of high-speed networks may soon increase the network bandwidth available to workstation c...
A timesharing benchmark was run on five different configurations of an IBM/370-168 system under the ...
A performance evaluation of several computers was necessary, so an evaluation program, or benchmark,...
This report compares the performance of different computer systems for basic message-passing. Latenc...
The lmbench suite of operating system microbenchmarks provides a set of portable programs for use in...
Abstract: The primary goal of most OSs (Operating Systems) is the efficient use of computer systems ...
The primary goal of most OSs (Operating Systems) is the efficient use of computer systems software a...
We studied two aspects of the performance of Windows NT£¥ ¤ : processor bandwidth requirements for m...
This paper evaluates the performance of three popular versions of the UNIX operating system on the x...
The research that we have performed in collaboration with IBM uses sampled event traces, which were ...
Operating Systems are huge, complex pieces of software that are difficult to design and maintain in ...
Abstract: Rapid advances in processor performance have shifted the performance bottleneck to I/O sys...
Abstract This paper evaluates the performance of three popular versions of the UNIX operating system...
Good computer architecture design requires a thorough understanding of the interactions between the ...
Abstract- Virtualization enables installation and running of multiple virtual machines on the same c...
The advent of high-speed networks may soon increase the network bandwidth available to workstation c...
A timesharing benchmark was run on five different configurations of an IBM/370-168 system under the ...
A performance evaluation of several computers was necessary, so an evaluation program, or benchmark,...
This report compares the performance of different computer systems for basic message-passing. Latenc...