Transactional Database Processing with the Intel® SSD 710 Series
The Intel® Solid-State Drive 710 Series (Intel® SSD 710 Series) delivers high random input/output operations per second (IOPS) and endurance capability for applications with extreme write requirements, such as transactional database processing applications. The ability to service repeated user requests is key to making these databases work efficiently. Benchmark results outlined in this technology brief suggest the Intel SSD 710 Series is geared to replace standard storage solutions for transactional databases by providing high IOPS and performance that matches or exceeds industry standard systems, all with the benefit of fewer drives.
What are Transactional Databases?
Transactional databases are special types of relational databases with large user bases that require continuous updates, modifications, and additions. These types of databases are widely used in modern inventory control and management systems, including those used for e-trading, financial applications, brokerage services, and the broader service industry.
What is TPoX*?
Transactional Processing over XML* (TPoX) is an application-level XML database benchmark tool that can be used to evaluate database servers, hardware platforms, and the storage performance of XML database systems. TPoX relies greatly on storage or drive use and focuses on XQuery, SQL/XML, XML storage, XML indexing, XML schema support, XML updates, logging, concurrency, and other database aspects.
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Transactional Database Processing with the Intel® SSD 710 Series
The Intel® Solid-State Drive 710 Series (Intel® SSD 710 Series) delivers high random input/output operations per second (IOPS) and endurance capability for applications with extreme write requirements, such as transactional database processing applications. The ability to service repeated user requests is key to making these databases work efficiently. Benchmark results outlined in this technology brief suggest the Intel SSD 710 Series is geared to replace standard storage solutions for transactional databases by providing high IOPS and performance that matches or exceeds industry standard systems, all with the benefit of fewer drives.
What are Transactional Databases?
Transactional databases are special types of relational databases with large user bases that require continuous updates, modifications, and additions. These types of databases are widely used in modern inventory control and management systems, including those used for e-trading, financial applications, brokerage services, and the broader service industry.
What is TPoX*?
Transactional Processing over XML* (TPoX) is an application-level XML database benchmark tool that can be used to evaluate database servers, hardware platforms, and the storage performance of XML database systems. TPoX relies greatly on storage or drive use and focuses on XQuery, SQL/XML, XML storage, XML indexing, XML schema support, XML updates, logging, concurrency, and other database aspects.
Read the full Transactional Database Processing with the Intel® SSD 710 Series.


