IBM Power™ Systems demonstrate IBM's continued commitment to organizations of all sizes. The family of IBM Power Systems includes the new Power servers as well as earlier System p™ and System i™ servers. In addition to energy efficiency and virtualization technologies, Power systems offer outstanding performance. In fact, IBM Power Systems took the lead in over 70 key computing performance benchmarks. But don't take our word for it. Read the results below.
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TPC-H™
Consists of a suite of business oriented ad-hoc queries and concurrent data modifications. This benchmark illustrates decision support systems that examine large volumes of data, execute queries with a high degree of complexity, and give answers to critical business questions.
- A 64-core IBM eServer p5 595 (1.9 GHz) is the best 64-core system at 3TB (100,512 Queries per hour QphH@3000GB, 53$/QphH, configuration available 03/01/06) and tops all other vendors' 64-core 3TB results.
- A 128-core (32-node 4-core) IBM Power 570 cluster (4.7 GHz, 64 chips, 256 threads) with DB2 is the best overall system at 10TB (343,551 QphH@10000GB, 32.89$/QphH, configuration available 04/15/08) and tops all other vendors' systems.
Source: http://www.tpc.org (link resides outside of ibm.com)
Sybase RAP
Measures load and query performance of Sybase Risk Analytics Platform with Sybase IQ.
- An 8-core IBM System p 570 (4.7 GHz) achieved the best overall result (1,459,035 msec @ 50 users).
Source: http://www.sybase.com/ibm (link resides outside of ibm.com)
All benchmark claims are based on published information as of April 23, 2009.
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