Primergy server rated fastest in world
Dubai, January 6, 2009
Primergy RX600 rack server has been officially declared the world’s fastest and best-performing web server in the world as per benchmark test results.
Fujitsu Siemens Computers made use of the new Intel Dunnington multi-core processor family, introduced in the fall, in setting the new SPECweb2005 benchmark with a Primergy RX600 S4 datacenter-class rack server, which is designed to offer robust and redundancy features in a space-optimised 4U rack module, according to a company official.
In retaking the lead, Fujitsu Siemens Computers has demonstrated the benefits of using the industry-standard SPECweb2005 benchmark to help optimise datacentre web servers. The newest results, recorded last month at the Fujitsu Siemens Computers benchmarking laboratories in Paderborn, Germany, represent the latest top score in a closely-contested category.
“The latest world record demonstrates the value of the SPEC benchmark for web servers. Not only is it a development platform for vendors to ensure their server performance is optimized, but also it enables datacentre IT managers to really understand the performance of their enterprise web servers, in environments where space and performance really count,” said product manager, enterprise products, Fujitsu Siemens Computers, Chandan Mehta.
The SPECweb2005 test measures machine performance as a web server, handling requests for static and dynamic page requests, and simulates three different workload scenarios.
Under official test lab conditions, the world record-setting Primergy RX600 S4 returned a SPECweb2005 score of 47,504. This exceeded the previous-best result, established by a US server vendor, of 43,854.
Specification of the record-setting Primergy RX600 S4: Four six-core Intel Xeon X7460 (Dunnington) processors, 64 GB of memory and four Intel PRO/1000PT Quad-Port Gigabit Ethernet controllers.
The server was fitted with five internal SAS 2.5” disks for the operating system and webserver log files, and used 48 external 3.5” SAS disks in four FibreCAT SX40 storage subsystems connected to a LSI MegaRAID SAS8880E PCIe disk controller for the workload files. – TradeArabia News Service