June 14, 2001 - The Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC) has identified significant defects in its SFS97 benchmark suite. SPEC has suspended sales of the SFS97 benchmark and is no longer accepting new submission of SFS97 results for publication on SPEC's website (www.spec.org). SPEC is advising SFS licensees and users of the SPECsfs97.v2 and SPECsfs97.v3 metrics that several recently uncovered bugs impact the comparability of results. These flaws can impact the amount of work done during the measurement periods and can greatly reduce the expected working set size. SPEC recommends that users not utilize these results for system comparisons without a full understanding of the impact of these defects on each benchmark result. See the full notice and the technical document detailing the defects before studying any results. SPEC SFS 97 V2.0 has been replaced by SPEC SFS 97_R1 V3.0. |
This configuration provides access to many of the parts of the reporting page for SPEC SFS 97 results. See the PostScript "Disclosure" listed for each result for a full reporting of all testing details including test configuration.
We also support a much more configurable interface which allows you to select from a much greater variety of fields and have much more control over how the results are displayed.
Alternatively, you can have everything returned all together. This returns all fields of all records in all datasets for the current configuration. This can be a lot of data, almost certainly more than one screenful, and maybe dozens of fields across by hundreds of rows down.
A help screen is also available. This help information describes the operation of this results engine, and defines all the terminology used.
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