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Transform Datacenter Application Performance & Scalability Brad Carlile Director Strategic Applications Engineering, Oracle.

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  1. Transform Datacenter Application Performance& ScalabilityBrad CarlileDirector Strategic Applications Engineering, Oracle

  2. The following is intended to outline our general product direction. It is intended for information purposes only, and may not be incorporated into any contract. It is not a commitment to deliver any material, code, or functionality, and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions.The development, release, and timing of any features or functionality described for Oracle’s products remains at the sole discretion of Oracle.

  3. Agenda • Datacenter Dilemmas & Solutions • Improving Real World Application Performance • Scale and Simplify • The Efficient Datacenter • Summary

  4. Datacenter Dilemmas • Optimize specialized applications - while standardizing infrastructure • Meet performance SLA’s - without oversupplying compute resources • Leverage latest technology - while extending the lifespan of existing IT investments • Reduce environmental impact - while responding to expanding business requirements

  5. ORACLE CONFIDENTIAL Engineered to work together Tested together Certified together Packaged together Deployed together Upgraded together Managed together Supported together Oracle + Sun- Datacenter SolutionsComplete, Open, and Integrated Systems

  6. Oracle’s Sun SPARC Enterprise Servers Continuing Technology Innovation • Optimized application performance • Reliability, availability, serviceability, and security • Consolidation and virtualization • Highly scalable • Proven performance • Maximum availability • Investment protection • Lower TCO • RAC M9000 M8000 M5000 M4000 M3000 T5440 T5240 T5220 T5140 T5120 T6320 T6340

  7. Oracle Flash Storage World’s Fastest and Most Efficient Flash Storage Accelerate Your Application Reduce Operating Costs Flash Array Compact Storage Device Flash Controllers Flash/HBA PCIe cards for Servers Flash Drives (2.5” & 3.5” SSDs) Optional with Servers and Storage Flash Modules Embedded in Servers and Flash Array Sun FlashFire Technology - delivering the highest level of performance, durability and reliability

  8. Reliability Security Scalability Oracle SolarisUnmatched Reliability, Security and Scalability Solaris Cluster Predictive Self Healing ZFS Data Management Crypto Infrastructure Trusted Extensions, Secure Certificates Least Privilege,Role Based Access Control DTrace Optimizedfor Databases Scale Up,Scale Out Tuned for SPARC and x86

  9. Agenda • Datacenter Dilemmas • Improving Real World Application Performance • Scale and Simplify • The Efficient Datacenter • Summary

  10. Real World Application Performance • What performance really matters? • What do benchmarks measure effectively? • How to optimize real world performance for different workloads?

  11. Oracle's Integrated System Design CPU performance is only part of server performance Oracle focuses on total system performance instead of “per core” performance World Record T-Series and M-Series Performance Oracle beats competitive servers on TPC-C Price/Performance Some server avoids benchmarks that cover Perf per core is not related to important datacenter metrics System performance and fast response time $/performance, TCO Security Computational density (compute/rack) Power/performance & total watts Real world performance relies on the complete system

  12. Benchmarking Leadership Requires Performance at Every Level of the Stack Oracle Database TPC-C Oracle Application Peoplesoft Payroll Peoplesoft Campus Siebel CRM Oracle Fusion Middleware SPECjAppServer Oracle BI EE Oracle Hyperion SPECweb ISV Applications - SAP, SAS, DB2, Sybase, Amdocs, etc. Database Tier Web Tier SPEC web, Crypto Web Web \ Web SPECjAppServer, Fusion Middleware, Oracle App, SAP-SD, Application Tier App Server App Server SPEC Jbb, jvm TPC-C TPC-H Oracle Database Storage

  13. 7.6M tpmC, $2.36/tpmC, Easily Beats IBM 11x Better Compute Density 7x Better Response Time 6x Better Power/Performance 16% Better $/Performance 26% Faster World Record TPC-C Sun T5440 & Oracle RAC • Oracle Innovations • Sun T5440 & CMT • Sun Flash F5100 • Solaris • Oracle Database IBM's 68 storage racks not to scale IBM Power6

  14. World Record Peoplesoft Payroll 9.0Sun M5000 Beats IBM Mainframe 6512 MIPS Sun M5000, Sun F5100, & Oracle 11g 92% faster than HP rx7640 & 18% faster than IBM z10(6512 MIPS) 10x less I/O latency with Sun F5100 mins: less is better

  15. Siebel CRM & Sun T5440 World Record Siebel CRM standard Platform Sizing & Performance Program (PSPP) Siebel CRM 8.0 Industry Apps & Oracle 10g R2 Consolidation using Solaris Containers Sun T5440 2x faster than 3 IBM 570s Power6 IBM needs 4x space & IBM has 6.3x worse watt/perf

  16. Oracle Database & Flash Storage Technology Sun Storage F5100 flash array delivered world record SPC-1C performance of 300,873.47 SPC-1C IOPS Compared to the IBM System Storage EXP12S Oracle uses 1/2 the rack space 7x more SPC-1C IOPS 3.9x better price/performance (TSC/ SPC-1C IOPS) 2.7x better access density (SPC-1C IOPS/ ASU GB) 2.5x better SPC-1C full-load response time 31% better tested $/GB (TSC/ ASU)

  17. Putting it All Together…Oracle Hardware and Software SPECjAppServer2004 World Record • Simulate multi-tier, mission-critical application deployment • 5 x Sun T5440 servers with Flash memory for the Java-based application tier • 1 x Sun M9000 server with 6 x F5100 Flash Arrays for the database tier • Oracle Database 11g, Oracle Solaris, Oracle WebLogic, Oracle Fusion Middleware • Solaris Containers and Processor Sets used to virtualize the workload TPC Benchmark H, QphH, and TPC-H are trademarks of the Transaction Performance Processing Council (TPC).

  18. Agenda • Datacenter Dilemmas • Improving Real World Application Performance • Scale and Simplify • The Efficient Datacenter • Summary

  19. ORACLE CONFIDENTIAL Scale with SPARC M-Series ServersInvestment Protection for Mission Critical systems • Scale from 1 to 64 processors • Up to 288 I/O slots • Up to 4TB of memory • Mix generations of CPU’s in a single server for in box upgrades • Mainframe class reliability, availability and serviceability

  20. ORACLE CONFIDENTIAL Scale with SPARC T-Series ServersAccelerate and Consolidate Concurrent Applications • Multi-core, multi-threading processors • 8 cores and 64 threads per processor • Scale from 1 to 4 processors and 8 to 32 cores per server • Low power consumption • Built-in, on-chip encryption • Built-in networking • Best-in-class virtualization

  21. Simplify with Oracle SolarisRun the Same OS Across Tiers and Generations • Solaris Binary Compatibility Guarantee • Across all SPARC Servers • Backwards compatibility • Consolidate Different Generations of Applications • Use Solaris 8/9 containers to run older apps on Solaris 10 • Same OS, same tools, same skills across web, application and database tiers

  22. Agenda • Datacenter Dilemmas • Improving Real World Application Performance • Scale and Simplify • The Efficient Datacenter • Summary

  23. Increase Datacenter Efficiency by Improving UtilizationConsolidate Workloads on a Flexible and Scalable Platform • Consolidation requires high system performance • Combining applications requires greater system scalability • Consolidation increases the need for high availability • Support for combined applications must be designed into the operating system

  24. Compressing Your Data Center with SPARCSame Performance at 1/2 the Space and Power Sun SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server 7x IBM p5 570 Servers SPARC64-VII Processors POWER5+ Processors 224RU 42RU Height 80%less! 29,000 Watts 6,000 Watts Power 60%less! 4370kg 940kg Weight 78% less! SAP Results used for comparisons.

  25. Compressing Your Data Center with SPARCSame Performance at 1/10th the Space and Power 6 x Sun Fire v880 Servers Sun SPARC EnterpriseT5240 Server UltraSPARC-III Processors SPARC64 VII Processors 240RU 2RU Height 99%less! 13,200 Watts 1,100 Watts Power 92%less! 48 Processors 2 Processors 95%less! Procs 780kg 24kg Weight 97% less!

  26. Migrate to Energy Efficient SystemsOracle’s Amersfoort Datacenter Consolidation: 1-for-1 Replacements Rack Utilization Power Utillization Cooling Utilization 88%Savings 74%Savings 75%Savings 82 partially full cabinets kW RU BTU OldServers OldServers OldServers NewServers NewServers NewServers

  27. Agenda • Datacenter Dilemmas • Improving Real World Application Performance • Scale and Simplify • The Efficient Datacenter • Summary

  28. Oracle - Delivering World Record Performance Proven Solutions For Every Application Tier • World Records for: • Web/Network • Java App tier/Database Tier • Datawarehouse • OLTP • Oracle Business Intelligence • Oracle Hyperion • Siebel CRM • PeopleSoft Payroll

  29. BestPerf Blog:Public Information on Best Practices & Performance • blogs.sun.com/BestPerf • Best practices on all products • Postings of all public benchmarks 100+ postings/year • Perf group blog • Direct from engineers • Informative & solid messages • Tagged & searchable

  30. Clifford Chance • Overview • UK Law Firm • Challenge • Reduce IT complexity • Consolidate data centers • Use space and energy more efficiently • Solution • Deploy critical business applications Sun SPARC servers. • SPARC virtualization and scalability to consolidate data centers • Products • Sun SPARC Enterprise M9000, M5000, T5220 servers • Solaris 10 Operating System • Sun Application Readiness Service • Results • 2X performance of a key application • Consolidate 10 data centers to 4 • 90% hardware reduction • Increase server utilization from 15%-25% to 85% • Payback investment in 2 years

  31. StubHub • Challenges • Support rapid year-to-year business growth • Handle large peaks in online demand • Increase system reliability and availability • Solution • Upgraded mission-critical OLTP application • Migrated from 32-bit platform to a 64-bit • Servers: Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 • Database: Oracle RAC. • Fat node cluster. • Results • Increased database capacity by 52x • 72x faster transaction response time • Improved the user experience • Faster -loading Webpages • Fast ticket-price updates • Implemented a highly scalable system that will support ongoing business growth • Achieved ROI in three months

  32. ORACLE CONFIDENTIAL Engineered to work together Tested together Certified together Packaged together Deployed together Upgraded together Managed together Supported together Oracle’s Strategy for Transforming Datacenter Application Performance & Scalability Complete, Open, and Integrated Systems

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  34. For More Information • Find out more about Oracle’s SPARC Servers • http://www.oracle.com/us/products/servers-storage/servers/sparc-enterprise/index.html • Find out more about Oracle’s Sun Flash Storage • http://www.oracle.com/us/products/servers-storage/storage/flash-storage/index.html • Find out more about Oracle Solaris • http://www.oracle.com/us/products/servers-storage/solaris/index.html

  35. Required Benchmark Disclosure Statement 1Must be in T-Series Presentations with Benchmarks TPC Benchmark C, tpmC, and TPC-C are trademarks of the Transaction Performance Processing Council (TPC). 12-node Sun SPARC Enterprise T5440 Cluster (1.6GHz UltraSPARC T2 Plus, 4 processor) with Oracle 11g Enterprise Edition with Real Application Clusters and Partitioning, 7,646,486.7 tpmC, $2.36/tpmC. Available 3/19/10. IBM Power 595 (5GHz Power6, 32 chips, 64 cores, 128 threads) with IBM DB2 9.5, 6,085,166 tpmC, $2.81/tpmC, available 12/10/08. HP Integrity Superdome(1.6GHz Itanium2, 64 processors, 128 cores, 256 threads) with Oracle 10g Enterprise Edition, 4,092,799 tpmC, $2.93/tpmC. Available 8/06/07. Source: http://www.tpc.org, results as of 10/11/09. SPECjAppServer2004, 5x Sun SPARC Enterprise T5440 (4 chips, 32 cores) 28,648.74 SPECjAppServer2004 JOPS@Standard; 17x HP BL870c (4 chips, 8 cores) 28,463.03 SPECjAppServer2004 JOPS@Standard; 16x IBM HS21 (2 chips, 8 cores) 22,634.13 SPECjAppServer2004 JOPS@Standard; SPEC, SPECjAppServer reg tm of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Results from www.spec.org as of 6/2/2010. HP C7000 Blade Chassis (10 RU each). 5x Blade Chassis total 50 RU. HP EVA8100 2C6D Storage Array(112 disks): 2x HSV210-B controllers (2U each) and 8x M5314C Disk Enclosures (3U each) total 28 RU. 4x EVA8100 2C6D total 112 RU. HP EVA6100 2C4D Storage Array: 2x HSV200-B controllers (2U each) and 4x M5314C Disk Enclosures (3U each) total 16 RU. http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00816246/c00816246.pdfhttp://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/12745_div/12745_div.pdf IBM BladeCenter H Chassis (9 RU each). 3x Chassis Total 27 RU. IBM DS4800 Disk System Model 82 (4U each). 6x IBM DS4000 EXP810 (3U each) total 22 RU. 2x Total Storage DS4800 total 44 RU. http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/xbc/cog/bc_h_8852/bc_h_8852aag.htmlftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/systems/support/system_x_pdf/59y7294.pdfftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/systems/support/bladecenter/gc26779809.pdf SPECjAppServer2004, Sun SPARC Enterprise T5440 (4 chips, 32 cores) 7661.16 SPECjAppServer2004 JOPS@Standard; HP DL580 G5 (4 chips, 24 cores) 4410.07 SPECjAppServer2004 JOPS@Standard; HP DL580 G5 (4 chips, 16 cores) 3339.94 SPECjAppServer2004 JOPS@Standard; Two Dell PowerEdge 2950 (4 chips, 16 cores) 4794.33 SPECjAppServer2004 JOPS@Standard; Dell PowerEdge R610 (2 chips, 8 cores) 3975.13 SPECjAppServer2004 JOPS@Standard; Two Dell PowerEdge R610 (4 chips, 16 cores) 7311.50 SPECjAppServer2004 JOPS@Standard; IBM p570 (2 chips, 4 cores) 1197.51 SPECjAppServer2004 JOPS@Standard; SPEC, SPECjAppServer reg tm of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Results from www.spec.org as of 7/20/09 Siebel CRM 8.0 Platform Sizing and Performance Program (PSPP) benchmark as of 10/01/08. Sun Microsystems:14,000 users, 1 x Sun SPARC Enterprise T5440 ( 4 x 1.4 GHz, 32 cores, 128GB RAM) Siebel CRM 8.0 SIA [20204] ENU, Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 SP8, Oracle 10g R2 V 10.2.0.3.0,Solaris 10 5/08; Sun Microsystems: 10,000 users, 1 x Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120 web server (4 cores, 1 chip @1.2 GHz US-T2, 8 GB RAM), Siebel CRM 8.0 SIA [20204] ENU, Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 SP8, Solaris 10 8/07, 1 x Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 application server (8 cores, 1 chip @1.4 GHz US-T2, 32 GB RAM), 1 x Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 application server (8 cores, 1 chip @1.2 GHz US-T2, 32 GB RAM) Siebel CRM 8.0 SIA [20204] ENU, Solaris 10 8/07, 1 x Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120 database server (8 cores, 1 chip @1.2 GHz US-T2, 32 GB RAM), Oracle 10gR2 Database Server v10.2.0.1.0, Solaris 10 8/07; IBM: 7,000 users, 1 x IBM p570 web server (2 cores, 1 chip @1.9 GHz POWER5+ 8 GB RAM),Siebel CRM 8.0 SIA [20204] ENU, IBM HTTP Server v2.0.47.1 PQ94086, AIX 5.3, SMT Enabled, 1 x IBM p570 application server (8 cores, 4 chips @4.7 GHz POWER6 64 GB RAM), Siebel CRM 8.0 SIA [20204] ENU, Oracle 10gR2 Database Client v10.2.0.2.0, AIX 5.3, SMT Enabled, 1 x IBM p570 database server (4 cores, 2 chip @4.7 GHz POWER6 32 GB RAM), Oracle 10gR2 Database Server v10.2.0.2.0, AIX 5.3 SMT Enabled; IBM: 3,900 users, 1 x IBM x3850 web server (2 cores, 1 chip @3.0 GHz Xeon, 16 GB RAM), Siebel CRM 8.0 SIA [20204] ENU, Microsoft IIS 6.0.3790.3959, Microsoft Windows 2003 Server EE, Hyperthreading Enabled, 1 x IBM x3850 application server (8 cores, 4 chips @3.0 GHz Xeon, 32 GB RAM), Siebel CRM 8.0 SIA [20204] ENU, Oracle 10gR2 Database Client v10.2.0.1.0, Microsoft Windows 2003 Server EE, Hyperthreading Enabled, 1 x IBM x3850 database server (4 cores, 2 chip @3.0 GHz Xeon, 32 GB RAM) Oracle 10gR2 Database Server v10.2.0.2.0, RHEL4 AS U4, Hyperthreading Enabled; IBM 3,500 users, 1 x IBM x3850 web server (2 cores, 1 chip @3.0 GHz Xeon, 16 GB RAM), Siebel CRM 8.0 SIA [20204] ENU, IBM HTTP Server v2.0.47.1 PQ04086, RHEL4 AS U4, Hyperthreading Enabled, 1 x IBM x3850 application server (8 cores, 4 chips @3.0 GHz Xeon, 32 GB RAM), Siebel CRM 8.0 SIA [20204] ENU, Oracle 10gR2 Database Client v10.2.0.2.0, RHEL4 AS U4, Hyperthreading Enabled, 1 x IBM x3850 database server (4 cores, 2 chip @3.0 GHz Xeon, 16 GB RAM), Oracle 10gR2 Database Server v10.2.0.2.0, RHEL4 AS U4, Hyperthreading Enabled. Oracle BI EE benchmark results 10/13/2009, see www.oracle.com/solutions/business_intelligence/resource-library-whitepapers.html SPEC, SPECweb reg tm of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Results from www.spec.org as of Oct 8, 2009 and this report. Sun SPARC Enterprise T5440, 100,209 SPECweb2005. HP ProLiant DL370 G6, 83,073 SPECweb2005. HP ProLiant DL585 G5, 71,629 SPECweb2005. HP ProLiant DL580 G5, 50,013 SPECweb2005. SPEC, SPECmail reg tm of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Results as of 08/07/2009 on www.spec.org. SPECmail2009: Sun SPARC Enterprise T5240 (16 cores, 2 chips) SPECmail_Ent2009 12,000 users at 57,758 SPECmail2009 Sessions/hour. Apple Xserv3,1 (8 cores, 2 chips) SPECmail_Ent2009 6,000 users at 28,887 SPECmail2009 Sessions/hour. Two-tier SAP Sales and Distribution (SD) standard SAP ERP 6.0 2005/EP4 (Unicode) application benchmarks as of 07/21/09: Sun SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server (4 proc, 32 cores, 256 threads) 4,720 SAP SD Users, 4x 1.6 GHz UltraSPARC T2 Plus, 256 GB, Oracle10g, Solaris10, Cert# 2009026. HP ProLiant DL585 G6 (4 proc, 24 cores, 24 threads) 4,665 SAP SD Users, 4x 2.8 GHz AMD Opteron 8439 SE, 64 GB, SQL Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Ed, Cert# 2009025. HP ProLiant BL685c G6 (4 proc, 24 cores, 24 threads) 4,422 SAP SD Users, 4x 2.6 GHz AMD Opteron 8435, 64 GB memory, SQL Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Ed, Cert# 2009021. IBM System 550 (4 processors, 8 cores, 16 threads) 3,752 SAP SD Users, 4x 5 GHz Power6, 64 GB memory, DB2 9.5, AIX 6.1, Cert# 2009023. HP ProLiant DL585 G5 (4 proc, 16 cores, 16 threads) 3,430 SAP SD Users, 4x 3.1 GHz AMD Opteron 8393 SE, 64 GB , SQL Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Ed, Cert# 2009008. HP ProLiant BL685 G6 (4 proc, 16 cores, 16 threads) 3,118 SAP SD Users, 4x 2.9 GHz AMD Opteron 8389, 64 GB , SQL Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Ed, Cert# 2009007. NEC Express5800 (4 proc, 24 cores, 24 threads) 2,957 SAP SD Users, 4x 2.66 GHz Intel Xeon X7460, 64 GB , SQL Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Ed, Cert# 2009018. Dell PowerEdge M905 (4 proc, 16 cores, 16 threads) 2,129 SAP SD Users, 4x 2.7 GHz AMD Opteron 8384, 96 GB, SQL Server 2005, Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Ed, Cert# 2009017. Sun Fire X4600M2 (8 proc, 32 cores, 32 threads) 7,825 SAP SD Users, 8x 2.7 GHz AMD Opteron 8384, 128 GB memory, MaxDB 7.6, Solaris 10, Cert# 2008070. IBM System x3650 M2 (2 proc, 8 Cores, 16 Threads) 5,100 SAP SD users,2x 2.93 Ghz Intel Xeon X5570, DB2 9.5, Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Ed, Cert# 2008079. HP ProLiant DL380 G6 (2 proc, 8 cores, 16 threads) 4,995 SAP SD Users, 2x 2.93 GHz Intel Xeon x5570, 48 GB , SQL Server 2005, Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Ed, Cert# 2008071. Zeus ZXTM Traffic Manager HTTPThroughput, results as of 7/20/2009, also see http://www.zeus.com/news/press_articles/zeus-price-performance-press-release.html RSA/DSA Cryptography Benchmark Performance as of 08/07/07 as measured by Sun on the following platforms: Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 37K RSA1024 signs/s, 38.9 AES128 Gb/s; Sun SCA6000 (actual) 13K RSA1024 signs/s, 1 AES128 Gb/s; Cavium Nitrox PX (datasheet) 12K RSA1024 signs/s, 2.5 AES128 Gb/s; 2-chip quad-core Xeon 3GHz 9K RSA1024 signs/s, 8.4 AES128 Gb/s; 2-chip dual-core Opteron 2.6GHz 4K RSA1024 signs/s, 3.9 AES128 Gb/s; Sun Fire T2000 1.2 GHz (8 cores, 1 chip) Solaris 10, 12,850 RSA1024 signs/s; Sun Fire T1000 1GHz (8 cores, 1 chip) Solaris 10, 10,764 RSA1024 signs/s; IBM p690 1.3 GHz (32 cores, 16 chips) AIX 5.1, 6,131 RSA1024 signs/s; Fujitsu PRIMEPOWER850 1.9 GHz (16 cores, 16 chips) Solaris 10, 6,038 RSA1024 signs/s; Dell PowerEdge 1850 3.6 GHz (2 cores, 2 chips) RHEL4 U1, 1,926 RSA1024 signs/s; Dell PowerEdge 2850 3.6 GHz (2 cores, 2 chips) SLES 9, 1,900 RSA1024 signs/s; IBM p5 510 1.5 GHz (2 cores, 1 chip, SMT) AIX 5.3, 1,200 RSA1024 signs/s.

  36. Required Benchmark Disclosure StatementMust be in M-Series Presentations with Benchmarks Oracle PeopleSoft Payroll 9.0 benchmark, Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 (8 2.53GHz SPARC64 VII) 50.11 min, IBM z10 (9 gen1) 58.96 min, HP rx7640 (8 1.6GHz Itanium2) 96.17 min, www.oracle.com/apps_benchmark/html/white-papers-peoplesoft.html, results 6/3/2010. IBM: 20100603-M5000/PS9-NA-PAY-9_DB2_IBM_z10_EC_709_go.pdf; HP: ps9-na-pay-9_ora_hp_rx7640-500K.pd Oracle Essbase, www.oracle.com/solutions/mid/oracle-hyperion-enterprise.html, results 5/20/2010. Two-tier SAP Sales and Distribution (SD) standard SAP ERP 6.0 2005/EP4 (Unicode) application benchmarks as of 11/18/09: Sun SPARC Enterprise M9000 (64 processors, 256 cores, 512 threads) 32,000 SAP SD Users, 64 x 2.88 GHz SPARC VII, 1152 GB memory, Oracle10g, Solaris10, Cert# 2009046. Sun SPARC Enterprise M9000 (32 processors, 128 cores, 256 threads) 17,430 SAP SD Users, 32 x 2.88 GHz SPARC VII, 1024 GB memory, Oracle10g, Solaris10, Cert# 2009038. IBM System 550 (4 processors, 8 cores, 16 threads) 3,752 SAP SD Users, 4x 5 GHz Power6, 64 GB memory, DB2 9.5, AIX 6.1, Cert# 2009023. Sun SPARC Enterprise M9000 (64 processors, 256 cores, 512 threads) 64 x 2.52 GHz SPARC64 VII, 1024GB memory, 39,100 SD benchmark users, 1.93 sec. avg. response time, Cert#2008042, Oracle 10g, Solaris 10, SAP ECC Release 6.0. SAP, R/3, reg TM of SAP AG in Germany and other countries. More info www.sap.com/benchmark Linpack HPC, results from http://www.netlib.org/benchmark/index.html as of 07/14/08. Sun SPARC Enterprise M8000 (SPARC64 VII @2.52GHz, 16 chips), 548.2 GFLOPS. Sun SPARC Enterprise M8000 (SPARC64 VI @2.4GHz, 16 chips, 32 cores), 268.6 GFLOPS. IBM Power 570 (POWER6 4.7GHz, 8 chips, 16 cores) 239.4 GFLOPS. SPEC, SPECfp, SPECint reg tm of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Results from www.spec.org as of 7/9/08. Sun SPARC Enterprise M9000 SPARC64 VII 2.52GHz, 2290 SPECint_rate2006, 2010 SPECfp_rate2006. Sun SPARC Enterprise M9000 SPARC64 VII 2.52GHz, 1240 SPECint_rate2006, 1110 SPECfp_rate2006. Sun SPARC Enterprise M8000 SPARC64 VII 2.52GHz, 637 SPECint_rate2006, 582 SPECfp_rate2006. Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 SPARC64 VII 2.4GHz, 264 SPECint_rate2006, 213 SPECfp_rate2006. Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 SPARC64 VII 2.4GHz, 135 SPECint_rate2006, 112 SPECfp_rate2006. IBM Power 595 POWER6 5.0GHz, 2080 SPECint_rate2006, 2110 SPECfp_rate2006. SPEC, SPECint, SPECfp reg tm of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Competitive results from www.spec.org as of 10 October 2009. Sun SPARC Enterprise M9000 2400 SPECint_rate_base2006, 2590 SPECint_rate2006, 1930 SPECfp_rate_base2006, 2100 SPECfp_rate2006; Sun SPARC Enterprise M9000 (32 chips) 1370 SPECint_rate_base2006, 1450 SPECint_rate2006, 1190 SPECfp_rate_base2006, 1250 SPECfp_rate2006; Sun SPARC Enterprise M8000 706 SPECint_rate_base2006, 753 SPECint_rate2006, 616 SPECfp_rate_base2006, 666 SPECfp_rate2006; Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 267 SPECint_rate_base2006, 296 SPECint_rate2006, 218 SPECfp_rate_base2006, 234 SPECfp_rate2006; Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 136 SPECint_rate_base2006, 152 SPECint_rate2006, 111 SPECfp_rate_base2006, 116 SPECfp_rate2006; Sun SPARC Enterprise M9000 (2.52GHz) 2088 SPECint_rate_base2006, 2288 SPECint_rate2006, 1860 SPECfp_rate_base2006, 2010 SPECfp_rate2006; IBM Power 595 1866 SPECint_rate_base2006, 2155 SPECint_rate2006. SPEC, SPECfp reg tm of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Results from www.spec.org as of 7/1/08 and this announcment. Sun SPARC Enterprise M8000 SPARC64 VII @2.52GHz, 28.8 SPECfp2006. IBM Power 595 POWER6 @5.0GHz, 24.9 SPECfp2006. SPEC, SPECfp reg tm of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Results from www.spec.org as of 7/1/08 and this announcment. Sun SPARC Enterprise M8000 SPARC64 VII @2.52GHz, 25.0 SPECfp_base2006. IBM Power 595 POWER6 @5.0GHz, 20.1 SPECfp_base2006. SPEC, SPEComp reg tm of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Results from www.spec.org as of 07/14/08. Sun SPARC Enterprise M9000 (256 cores, 64 chips, 192/256 OMP threads, 2.52GHz) 1456653 SPECompL2001, 1250890 SPECompLbase2001. IBM POWER5+ p570 (64 cores, 32 chips, 128 OMP threads, 2.3GHz) 1056459 SPECompL2001. SGI Altix 4700 (256 cores, 128 chips, 256 OMP threads, 1.6GHz) 1005076 SPECompL2001. Sun SPARC Enterprise M8000 (64 cores, 16 chips, 64/127 OMP threads, 2.52GHz) 104714 SPECompM2001, 75418 SPECompMbase2001. IBM p 570 (16 cores, 8 chips, 32 OMP threads, 4.7GHz Power6) 94350 SPECompM2001, 84017 SPECompMbase2001. SGI Altix 4700 (32 cores, 16 chips, 32 OMP threads, 1.6GHz) 46444 SPECompM2001, 44164 SPECompMbase2001. Oracle Peoplesoft Payroll 9.0 benchmark, Sun M4000 (4 2.53GHz SPARC64) 79.35 min, IBM Z990 (6 gen1) 107.34 min, HP rx6600 (4 1.6GHz Itanium2) 105.70 min, www.oracle.com/apps_benchmark/html/white-papers-peoplesoft.html Results 10/13/2009.

  37. Required Benchmark Disclosure Statement Must be in Storage Presentations with Benchmarks SPC-1C, SPC-1C IOPS, SPC-1C LRT are trademarks of Storage Performance Council (SPC), see www.storageperformance.org for more information. Sun Storage F5100 flash array SPC-1C submission identifier C00010 results of 300,873.47 SPC-1C IOPS over a total ASU capacity of 1374.390 GB using unprotected data protection, a SPC-1C LRT of 0.33 milliseconds, a 100% load over all ASU response time of 2.63 milliseconds and a total TSC price (including three-year maintenance) of $151,381. This compares with IBM System Storage EXP12S SPC-1C/E Submission identifier E00001 results of 45,000.20 SPC-1C IOPS over a total ASU capacity of 547.61 GB using unprotected data protection level, a SPC-1C LRT of 0.46 milliseconds, a 100% load over all ASU response time of 6.95 milliseconds and a total TSC price (including three-year maintenance) of $87,468. The Sun Storage F5100 flash array is a 1RU (1.75") array. The IBM System Storage EXP12S is a 2RU (3.5") array.

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