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Unisys ES7000 Sets Record for mySAP.com Performance
- By Scott Bekker
- 02/26/2001
The Unisys e-@ction Enterprise Server ES7000 supported the
greatest number of mySAP.com Sales and Distribution (SD) benchmark users ever
in a Windows environment today at the Intel Developers Forum in San Jose,
Calif.
The test was the world’s first industry-standard benchmark
of application performance and scalability in a Windows-based environment on a
server with more than eight processors, according to Unisys Corp.
The test simulated a workload of 10,4000 SD benchmark users
with an average dialog response time of 1.83 seconds, topping the previous SAP
benchmark for a three-tiered Windows-based configuration. This is equivalent to
processing 1,055,330 line items per hour. The results were derived using the
SAP Standard Application Benchmark methodology, an industry-standard method of
measuring server and application performance. The test simulates the maximum
number of concurrent users supported by a system within acceptable response
times.
The ES7000 used as the database server in the benchmark was
configured with 16 700-MHz Intel Pentium III Xeon processors, 8 GB of memory
and 16 MB of level 3 cache. The server ran Microsoft Windows 2000 Datacenter
Server, Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition, and SAP r/3 Release 4.6C.
CPU utilization was 99 percent. Forty-nine Unisys e-@ction Enterprise Server
ES5085s, each with eight 700-MHz Intel Pentium III Xeon processors and 4 GB of
memory, were also used in the test. CPU utilization on the application servers
was 62 percent. Total disk space used was 880 GB.
The Unisys test configuration was connected over a Giganet cLAN
VI network using cLAN1000 host bus adapters and cLAN5000 8-port cluster
switches. Giganet cLAN network supports the Virtual Interface Architecture
(VI), which enables application servers to communicate with database servers at
very high speeds with ultra-low latency. – Isaac Slepner
About the Author
Scott Bekker is editor in chief of Redmond Channel Partner magazine.