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The Question is: We have a Alpha 1200 5/533, Model 1736. Is there a document that will help me interpret the VMS Monitor Utility statistics as they relate to this Alpha. Example: If TOTAL DISK I/O is 67/second is this OK on Alpha. What is the maximum DISK I/O Alpha 1200 will support? Thanks, Pat The Answer is : The OpenVMS Wizard is not aware of information available to the level of detail that you seek, as the permutations -- disks and disk spindle performance, SCSI controllers, SCSI configuration specifics, contention from other hosts on the same SCSI, caching and application I/O patterns, etc -- are huge. Key among disk access specifics here are the disk queue lengths, and not the disk queue rates -- disk queue rates above 0.5 indicate that at least half of all I/O is waiting. If the queue lengths climb, the aggregate I/O rate is too high. Also of interest would be I/O caching efficiency, as a correctly tuned application will often tend to be CPU-bound, and not I/O bound -- CPU and memory (cache) are far faster than physical disk media. (OpenVMS V7.3 and later has XFC support, a wholely new I/O cache design.) For general performance information, please see the performance manual.
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