Fujitsu Sets New Benchmark Performance Records with PRIMEQUEST Servers
Fujitsu has announced three new benchmark world records for datacenter virtualization and online transaction processing that highlight the performance and new mission-critical capabilities of the company's high-end FUJITSU Server PRIMEQUEST line.
Three key benchmark records recently achieved by the PRIMEQUEST 2800E server product:
- The PRIMEQUEST 2800E sets the 'VMmark overall world record' with four 4-way partitions in two servers
- The PRIMEQUEST 2800E also sets VMmark record in 'uniform-hosts' configurations as best two-socket system using four two-way partitions in a single system
- Also, the PRIMEQUEST 2800E has set a new world-record TPC-E benchmark with a result of 8,582.52 tpsE and a price/performance of $205.43/tpsE.
These impressive results for the PRIMEQUEST 2800E showcase the system's capabilities for running mission-critical applications, large scale databases and real-time analytics, which require high performance plus the availability levels equivalent to those of UNIX systems. The mission-critical features enable outstanding platform reliability with innovative error prevention and self-healing capabilities – all with the flexibility and cost advantages of an x86-based architecture.
Alex Lam, Vice President, Enterprise Business at Fujitsu America, Inc., said, "These three recently announced benchmark records are further empirical proof of the high-performance and Enterprise resiliency capabilities of the PRIMEQUEST product line. Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST servers are being recognized by customers as the perfect platform for running high performance and mission-critical business applications, ranging from SAP HANA solutions and real-time analytics to running Enterprise applications where the large memory of PRIMEQUEST product and high resiliency are key differentiators for the customer."