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Intel® Xeon® processor E7-2800 product family
Extraordinary server reliability with automatic detection and correction of errors, dynamic reassignment of workloads across CPUs or servers in virtualized environments, and interconnect error detection and recovery.
Virtualized Consolidation server
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Datacenter Virtualized Server Management and Consolidation performance on VMmark* 2
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Servers operating in a virtualized environment have two major concerns – being able to deliver the level of performance of a stand-alone server and being reliable enough to support multiple virtual machines (VMs). Next generation Intel Xeon processor E7 family delivers with features that automatically manage hardware errors and guard against malicious software attacks – all the while delivering better performance for more satisfied customers.
Benchmark description for VMmark* 2
The new benchmark replaces version 1 with a flexible datacenter, multi-host benchmark modeling not only the application throughput performance but also the virtual infrastructure operations. Each VMmark tile includes eight VMs – mail server, multi-tier OLTP database, multi-tier social networking workload, and a standby server. The benchmark measures aggregate throughput performance of the applications and insfrasturcture-workload component that meets minimum Quality of Service (QoS) requirements.
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Virtualized Consolidation on the SPECvirt_sc*2010 benchmark
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Virtualized servers enable faster ROI and lower TCO for the datacenters that are expanding rapidly putting great strains on IT resources. The next generation Intel® Xeon® E7-2800 product family demonstrates the good option for managing the growth by consolidating heterogeneous applications onto a single server, but giving confidence that the enhanced reliability features means even the most business critical applications can be run quickly and reliably.
Benchmark description for SPECvirt_sc*2010
SPECvirt_sc* replaces retired VMmark* 1 allowing for nearly any hypervisor, hardware, or software stack measuring performance and power (server only or server and storage). The benchmark was developed using an open-source software stack, but many software options are available for the six VMs in each tile. There is a QoS requirement and the result is the “supermetric” arithmetic mean of the mail, web, and application server throughput scores.
