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Date:      Wed, 25 Sep 2002 06:20:47 +0200 (CEST)
From:      "=?iso-8859-1?q?Pedro=20F.=20Giffuni?=" <giffunip@yahoo.com>
To:        freebsd-fs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   SCO's AIM Benchmark under the GPL
Message-ID:  <20020925042047.38918.qmail@web13402.mail.yahoo.com>

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I didn't see this announced elsewhere so:
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http://caldera.com/developers/community/contrib/aim.html

SCO is making Suites VII and IX of the AIM benchmarks
available under the GPL. The Suites are now available to
the community via download. The project will also be
available on SourceForge soon. 

The AIM benchmark technology has proved useful for more
than a decade in measuring performance of hardware and
versions of the Unix operating system. The benchmarks were
licensed by nearly all of the vendors of Unix system
hardware. More than 70 companies used these benchmarks to
compare and tune products. In addition, because of the
stressful multidimensional nature of the AIM workload many
OS and hardware vendors have used the benchmarks as part of
their quality assurance process. 

For a number of years, AIM Technologies sponsored "Hot Iron
Awards" to hardware demonstrating outstanding performance
in various price categories. SCO/SCO UnixWare was, by far,
the favorite Unix version selected by hardware vendors to
show their products to best performance advantage. The
strong performance of UnixWare has carried forward into
it's OpenUnix 8 decendent, announced in June of 2000. 

SCO acquired rights to the AIM technology in early 2000,
and passed this along to SCO Incorporated as part of the
transfer of it's Server Division.
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