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From: rdm@hoptoad.uucp (Rich Morin)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards,comp.sources.wanted
Subject: Re: Looking for UNIX "AIM" benchmark.
Message-ID: <1622@hoptoad.uucp>
Date: Tue, 6-Jan-87 01:19:16 EST
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Posted: Tue Jan  6 01:19:16 1987
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Keywords: UNIX, benchmark, AIM
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In article <820@oakhill.UUCP>, jimk@oakhill.UUCP (Jim Klingshirn) writes:
> Has anyone heard of a benchmark called "AIM"?   Apparently it is some type of
> UNIX benchmark.  I am looking for source code and any results from other
> machines.

The AIM Benchmarks are primarily the creation of a consultant named
Gene Dronek (1-415-863-7988), and are sold by:

	AIM Technology
	3350 W. Bayshore, #203
	Palo Alto, CA  94303
	1-415-856-8649

There are three Suites, as:

	Suite I		Completeness, raw performance, etc.
	Suite II	single-user workload characterization
	Suite III	multi-user workload characterization

I don't know the current prices, but I'm sure AIM will be glad to tell
you :-}.
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