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Operating Systems Solaris SPARCVII+ vs. T5 comparision Post 302873253 by olibertu on Monday 11th of November 2013 01:21:27 PM
Old 11-11-2013
SPARCVII+ vs. T5 comparision

Hello, I need migrate our applications from M-series to T-series. I would like compare two different SPARC processors - SPARCVII+ from Fujitsu and T5 from Oracle. I found only next benchmarks:

Code:
M8000:

_http://c970058.r58.cf2.rackcdn.com/individual_results/Oracle/Oracle_M8000-16_1TB_TPCH_ES_060311_V3.pdf
16 SPARC64 VII+ 3000 MHz Processors, 64 cores, 128 threads, 512GB
209,533.6 QphH@1000GB

SPARC T5-4 Server:

_http://c970058.r58.cf2.rackcdn.com/individual_results/Oracle/Oracle_T5-4_3TB_TPCH_ES_060713.pdf
4 SPARC T5 3.6GHz Processors, 64 cores, 512 threads, 2TB
409,721.8 QphH@3000GB

For comparing I choosed T5-2 which has 1/2 of T5-4 performance (410k/2 QphH) and same QphH performance as M8000:
Code:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
|			|	M8000		|	T5-2		|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
| QphH			|	~210k		|  ~205k (1/2 of T5-4)	|
| CPUs			|	16		|	4		|
| cores per CPU		|	4		|	16		|
| threads per CPU	|	8		|	128		|
| total cores		|	64		|	32		|
| total threads		|	128		|	256		|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

So question is, if I will have full filled our M8000 box with 16 CPUs and migrate it to T5-2 Server, it will be enough for CPU performance?

Last edited by olibertu; 11-12-2013 at 12:21 AM.. Reason: Please use code tags
 

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