Treffer: Evaluating a multiprocessor NT server for Z39.50 use
Title:
Evaluating a multiprocessor NT server for Z39.50 use
Authors:
Added Details:
Bennett, Richard.
Terrall, Thomas L.
OCLC. Office of Research.
Terrall, Thomas L.
OCLC. Office of Research.
Call Numbers:
QA76.76.O63 H53 1997
005
005
Supplemental Data:
Mode of access: Internet.
Subjects:
Operating systems (Computers), Information storage and retrieval systems., Java (Computer program language), Library information networks Standards., Computer network protocols Standards., Systèmes d'exploitation (Ordinateurs), Systèmes d'information., Java (Langage de programmation), Réseaux de bibliothèques Normes., Protocoles de réseaux d'ordinateurs Normes., operating systems., information storage., information retrieval services., Computer network protocols Standards., Information storage and retrieval systems., Java (Computer program language), Library information networks Standards., Operating systems (Computers)
Note:
Title from title screen (viewed January 28, 2004).
Annual review of OCLC research (Online) 1996 (OCoLC)39966196
Annual review of OCLC research (Online) 1996 (OCoLC)39966196
Other Numbers:
OCL
54098239
54098239
Contributing Source:
From OAIster®, provided by the OCLC Cooperative.
Accession Number:
edsoai.ocm54098239
Database:
OAIster
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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 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.