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Lancement SQL Server 2008 : Les résultats de benchmarks publiés hier

Hier lors du lancement de SQL Server 2008 ont été publié un certain  nombre de résultats de benchmarks assez impressionants.

Pour citer les principaux :

#1 TPC-E result of 1,126 tpsE at a cost of $2,771/tpsE , using a 64-core Intel Itanium-powered Express5800/1320Xf system. This result demonstrates the power of NEC’s architecture and the scalability of SQL Server 2008 for enterprise OLTP workloads since it is our first 64C TPC-E result

TPC-E result of 479 tpsE at a cost of $1,591/tpsE , using a quad-socket, 16-core IBM x-Series x3850 M2 system. This is a 14% gain over IBM’s previous x3850 M2 TPC-E result with SQL Server 2005

HP’s newest SD three-tier result of 34,000 users , which is #1 on quad-processor industry-standard servers, and is 88% faster than a previous quad-processor result on SQL Server 2005. This result shows the power of HP’s BL680C blade servers and Intel Xeon 7300 series processors. Did you ever think you’d see the day a blade could be expected to handle the workload volume of 97% of SAP deployments worldwide?

And last, but not least: HP published today the first-ever TPC-H result on SQL Server at the 10 TB scale factor: 63,650 QphH at $38.54/QphH , using a powerful 64-core Integrity Superdome server with HP SAS storage. Unless you’re Walmart, the odds are high your DW is smaller than this!

La suite est ici : https://blogs.msdn.com/sqlperf/archive/2008/02/27/sql-server-2008-launched-today-with-great-performance-amp-scalability.aspx 

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