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Server performance

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Server Benchmarks

Intel® Xeon® processor 7400 series

Intel® Xeon® Processor

Intel Xeon processor 7400 series based platforms deliver breakthrough performance and energy efficiency, making them the best choice for virtualization and business critical applications, and enabling IT to become more efficient and responsive.

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Database Performance on TPC-C* benchmark

 

Benchmark description for TPC-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.

 

Database Performance on TPC-E* benchmark

 

Benchmark description for TPC-E (from www.tpc.org)

The TPC*-E benchmark 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).

 

Enterprise Resource Planning Performance on SAP-SD* benchmark

 

Benchmark description for SAP-SD* two-tier

SAP-SD measures the performance of Enterprise resource planning servers using mySAP Business* suite. Its benchmark result is a measure of the number of SAP Sales and Distribution users (SAP-SD) supported by the server.

 

Java Performance on SPECjbb*2005 benchmark

 

Benchmark description for SPECjbb*2005

SPEC Java Business Benchmark 2005 (jbb2005). 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).

 

Integer Throughput Performance on SPECint_rate* benchmark

 

SPECint description:

SPECint evaluates integer performance. SPEC defines a base runtime for each of the 12 benchmark programs. For SPECint*2006, that number ranges from 1000-3000 seconds. The timed test is run on the system, and the time of the test system is compared to the reference time, and a ratio is computed. That ratio becomes the SPECint score for that test. Two metrics are reported for a particular benchmark, "base" and "peak". Base has a more strict set of compilation rules than peak. Less optimization can be done, the compiler flags must be the same for each benchmark, in the same order, and there must be a limited number of flags. Base, then, is closest to how a user would compile a program with standard flags. The 'peak' metric can be performed with maximum compiler optimization. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPECint.

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