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E-Commerce / Java* / Application server
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Application server performance on SPECjAppServer*2004
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Benchmark description for SPECjAppServer*2004
SPECjAppServer2004 (Java Application Server) is a multi-tier benchmark for measuring the performance of Java 2 Enterprise Edition* (J2EE) technology-based application servers. SPECjAppServer2004 is an end-to-end application which exercises all major J2EE technologies implemented by compliant application servers as follows:
- The web container, including servlets and JSPs
- The EJB container
- JB2.0* Container Managed Persistence
- JMS* and message driven beans
- Transaction management
- Database connectivity
Moreover, SPECjAppServer2004 also heavily exercises all parts of the underlying infrastructure that make up the application environment, including hardware, JVM software*, database software, JDBC drivers*, and the system network. For more information see www.spec.org.
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Java performance on SPECjbb*2005
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Benchmark description for SPECjbb*2005
SPEC Java Business Benchmark 2005* jbb*2005. Written in Java, this multi-threaded benchmark emulates an order processing environment in a company with multiple warehouses serving multiple customers. Measures average transaction throughput of a heavily loaded server. Performance reported in Business Operations per Second (BOPS). For more information see www.spec.org.
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) server
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Enterprise resource planning performance on SAP* Sales and Distribution (SD)
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Benchmark description for SAP-SD* two-tier
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) integrates several data sources and processes of an organization into a unified system. SAP*- Sales and Distribution (SD) is a product by SAP* that helps to optimize all the tasks and activities carried out in sales, delivery and billing. Key elements are: presales support, inquiry processing, quotation processing, sales order processing, delivery processing, billing, and sales information system. The SAP-SD benchmark has a defined set of business transactions that one or more users repeat. Each transaction is full business workflow of an order line item - creating the order, creating a delivery note for this order, displaying the order, changing the delivery, posting a goods issue, listing orders, and creating an invoice. The reported metric is the number of SD benchmark users that is supported by the server.
General purpose server
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Integer throughput performance on SPECint*_rate_base2006
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Benchmark description for SPECint*_rate_base2006
SPEC CPU2006* is a benchmark to measure system efficiency during integer and floating point operations. It consists of an integer test suite containing 12 applications and a floating point test suite containing 17 applications which are extremely computing-intensive and concentrate on the CPU and memory. Other components, such as disk I/O and network, are not measured by this benchmark. SPEC CPU2006 contains two different methods of performance measurement. The first method "speed" determines the time required to complete a single task. The second method "rate" determines the throughput, i.e. how many tasks can be completed in parallel. Both methods are additionally subdivided into two measuring runs, "base" and "peak", which differ in the way the compiler optimization is used. The "base" values are always used when results are published the "peak" values are optional. The chart above shows "Base" Integer Throughput performance as measured by SPECint*_rate_base2006.
Database server
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Database performance on TPC Benchmark* E
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Benchmark description for TPC-E* (from www.tpc.org)
The TPC Benchmark* E simulates the On-Line Transaction Processing (OLTP) workload of a brokerage firm. The focus of the benchmark is the central database that executes transactions related to the firm's customer accounts. Although the underlying business model of TPC-E is a brokerage firm, the benchmark is designed to be broadly representative of modern OLTP systems. TPC-E metric is given in transactions per second (tps).
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4S e-Commerce database performance on DVD-store 2 workload
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Benchmark description for DVD-store 2 e-commerce database workload:
On-Line Transaction Processing (OLTP) DVD Store Version 2 (DS2), an open-source simulation of an online e-commerce DVD store. DS2 has database components and Web server components, and includes driver programs that put heavy loads on these components. More information is available at www.delltechcenter.com/page/DVD+Store.
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Database performance on TPC Benchmark* C
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Benchmark description for TPC Benchmark* C:
On-Line Transaction Processing (OLTP) represents the transaction throughput of a database server in an OLTP client/server environment. TPC-C measures the power and capacity of database software and server hardware in transactions per minute.
Performance comparison based on published, submitted or approved result as of March 30, 2010. Configuration details and additional comparisons are available in the detailed section of the website. For all server benchmarks see www.intel.com/performance/server/xeon/server.htm. For HPC see www.intel.com/performance/server/xeon/hpc.htm. For VMmark* see www.intel.com/performance/server/xeon/virtualization.htm. For SPECpower_ssj2008* see www.intel.com/performance/server/xeon/eep.htm.
SPECompM* and SPECompL* results on Intel® Xeon® processor 7500 series-based server were obtained using 64 OpenMP* threads over four sockets.
Performance tests and ratings are measured using specific computer systems and/or components and reflect the approximate performance of Intel® products as measured by those tests. Any difference in system hardware or software design or configuration may affect actual performance. Buyers should consult other sources of information to evaluate the performance of systems or components they are considering purchasing. For more information on performance tests and on the performance of Intel products, visit www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/benchmarks/resources-benchmark-limitations.html or call (U.S.) 1-800-628-8686 or 1-916-356-3104. Relative performance is calculated by assigning a baseline value of 1.0 to one benchmark result, and then dividing the actual benchmark result for the baseline platform into each of the specific benchmark results of each of the other platforms, and assigning them a relative performance number that correlates with the performance improvements reported. See also www.intel.com/performance/resources/benchmark_limitations.htm.
SPEC*, SPECapc*, SPECint2006*, SPECfp2006*, SPECjbb*, SPECWeb*, SPECompM*, SPECompL*, and SPECMPI* are trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. See www.spec.org for more information. TPC-C*, TPC-H*, TPC-E* are trademarks of the Transaction Processing Council. See www.tpc.org for more information.
Intel® Virtualization Technology requires a computer system with an enabled Intel® processor, BIOS, virtual machine monitor (VMM) and, for some uses, certain platform software enabled for it. Functionality, performance or other benefits will vary depending on hardware and software configurations and may require a BIOS update. Software applications may not be compatible with all operating systems. Please check with your application vendor.
Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology (Intel® HT Technology) requires a computer system with a processor supporting Intel® HT Technology and an Intel® HT Technology-enabled chipset, BIOS, and operating system. Performance will vary depending on the specific hardware and software you use. For more information including details on which processors support Intel® HT Technology, see www.intel.com/products/ht/hyperthreading_more.htm.
Intel® Turbo Boost technology requires a Platform with a processor with Intel Turbo Boost technology capability. Intel Turbo Boost Technology performance varies depending on hardware, software and overall system configuration. Check with your platform manufacturer on whether your system delivers Intel Turbo Boost Technology. For more information, see www.intel.com/technology/turboboost/.
Intel® processor numbers are not a measure of performance. Processor numbers differentiate features within each processor family, not across different processor families. See www.intel.com/products/processor_number/ for details.
Intel does not control or audit the design or implementation of third party benchmarks or Web sites referenced in this document. Intel encourages all of its customers to visit the referenced Web sites or others where similar performance benchmarks are reported and confirm whether the referenced benchmarks are accurate and reflect performance of systems available for purchase.
