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Commercial Processing Workload

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Computational Intensive Workload, or CIW, is a measurement invented by IBM to compare the performance of its iSeries servers based on a CPU-intensive benchmark. The corresponding term for an I/O-intensive benchmark is CPW, or Commercial Processing Workload.

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