See here (column su/sec) after selecting the proper machine model.

https://www.google.com/search?q=cpu+service+units+z14&oq=cpu+ser&aqs=chrome.0.69i59j69i57j0l2.5469j0j4&client=ms-unknown&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8


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בתאריך יום ו׳, 13 בדצמ׳ 2019, 23:00, מאת Charles Mills ‏<charl...@mcn.org>:

> Here is a little more info and perhaps a simpler question:
>
> Here is the z196 LSPR:
>
> Processor       #CP     PCI             MSU     MSUps   Low     Average
> High
> 2817-730        30      23,929  2,855   2,370   49.54   42.75
> 37.96
>
> And here is the z114:
>
> Processor       #CP     PCI     MSU     Low     Average High
> 2818-Z04        4       2,598   321     5.09    4.64            3.96
>
> How do I turn that into "m CPU seconds on the z196 is roughly equivalent to
> n CPU seconds on the z114"?
>
> Charles
>
>
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> Subject: How do I compare CPU times on two machines?
>
> I know this is a pretty basic question. I can research it but I am afraid
> that if I miss one detail I could be off by an order of magnitude.
>
> How do I compare CPU seconds on two different machines -- in this case a
> z196 model M49 and a z114 model M10?
>
> This is not like a huge purchase decision benchmark or anything like that.
> It's just a very simple Job X consumed m CPU seconds on the z196, and Job Y
> consumed n CPU seconds on the z114 -- how do I compare those two numbers?
>
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