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An evaluation of PCs for high energy physics under Windows NT and Linux. (Q1299757)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1328298
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An evaluation of PCs for high energy physics under Windows NT and Linux.
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1328298

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    An evaluation of PCs for high energy physics under Windows NT and Linux. (English)
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    3 November 1999
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    The high availability and commodity prices of Intel-based PCs have made them serious contenders to workstations. We address the question whether PCs are appropriate for running real physics codes. We evaluate the performance of Intel-based systems with two popular 32-bit operating systems, Linux and Windows NT. We report on a suite of benchmark tests, both generic and HEP-specific, where we compare the performance of these two systems to each other, and to other popular workstation class machines.
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    Windows NT
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    PC
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