The Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database is
optimized to run on Oracle's SPARC T4 processor platforms
running Oracle Solaris 11 providing
unsurpassed scalability, performance, upgradability, 
protection of investment
and return on investment. 
The following demonstrate the value of combining
Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database with SPARC T4 servers and 
Oracle Solaris 11: 
  
On a Mobile Call Processing test, the 2-socket
SPARC T4-2 server outperforms: 
   
     
      
Oracle's SPARC Enterprise M4000 server 
(4 x 2.66 GHz SPARC64 VII+) by 34%.
 
     
     
      
Oracle's SPARC T3-4 (4 x 1.65 GHz SPARC T3) by 2.7x, or 5.4x per processor.
 
     
   
  
Utilizing the TimesTen Performance Throughput Benchmark
(TPTBM), the SPARC T4-2 server protects investments with: 
   
     
      
2.1x the overall performance of a 4-socket
SPARC Enterprise M4000 server in read-only mode and 
1.5x the performance in update-only testing.
This is 4.2x more performance per processor 
than the SPARC64 VII+ 2.66 GHz based system.
 
     
     
      
10x more performance per processor than the SPARC
T2+ 1.4 GHz server.
 
     
     
      
1.6x better performance per processor than the
SPARC T3 1.65 GHz based server.
 
     
   
  
In replication testing, the two socket SPARC T4-2 server is over
3x faster than the performance of a four socket 
SPARC Enterprise T5440 server in both asynchronous
replication environment and the highly available 
2-Safe replication. This
testing emphasizes parallel replication between systems. 
  Performance Landscape 
  Mobile Call Processing Test Performance 
   
     
       
        System 
        Processor 
        Sockets/Cores/Threads 
        Tps 
       
       
        SPARC T4-2 
        SPARC T4, 2.85 GHz  
        2 
        16 
        128 
        218,400 
       
       
        M4000 
        SPARC64 VII+, 2.66 GHz  
        4 
        16 
        32 
        162,900 
       
       
        SPARC T3-4 
        SPARC T3, 1.65 GHz 
        4 
        64 
        512 
        80,400 
       
     
   
  TimesTen Performance Throughput Benchmark (TPTBM) Read-Only 
   
     
       
        System 
        Processor 
        Sockets/Cores/Threads 
        Tps 
       
       
        SPARC T3-4 
        SPARC T3, 1.65 GHz 
        4 
        64 
        512 
        7.9M 
       
       
        SPARC T4-2 
        SPARC T4, 2.85 GHz  
        2 
        16 
        128 
        6.5M 
       
       
        M4000 
        SPARC64 VII+, 2.66 GHz  
        4 
        16 
        32 
        3.1M 
       
       
        T5440 
        SPARC T2+, 1.4 GHz  
        4 
        32 
        256 
        3.1M 
       
     
   
  TimesTen Performance Throughput Benchmark (TPTBM)
Update-Only 
   
     
       
        System 
        Processor 
        Sockets/Cores/Threads 
        Tps 
       
       
        SPARC T4-2 
        SPARC T4, 2.85 GHz  
        2 
        16 
        128 
        547,800 
       
       
        M4000 
        SPARC64 VII+, 2.66 GHz  
        4 
        16 
        32 
        363,800 
       
       
        SPARC T3-4 
        SPARC T3, 1.65 GHz 
        4 
        64 
        512 
        240,500 
       
     
   
  TimesTen Replication Tests 
   
     
       
        System 
        Processor 
        Sockets/Cores/Threads 
        Asynchronous 
        2-Safe 
       
       
        SPARC T4-2 
        SPARC T4, 2.85 GHz  
        2 
        16 
        128 
        38,024 
        13,701 
       
       
        SPARC T5440 
        SPARC T2+, 1.4 GHz 
        4 
        32 
        256 
        11,621 
        4,615 
       
     
   
  Configuration Summary  
  Hardware Configurations: 
  
SPARC T4-2 server
    
    
    
2 x SPARC T4 processors, 2.85 GHz
256 GB memory
1 x 8 Gbs FC Qlogic HBA
1 x 6 Gbs SAS HBA
4 x 300 GB internal disks 
Sun Storage F5100 Flash Array (40 x 24 GB flash modules)
1 x Sun Fire X4275 server configured as COMSTAR head
  
  
    
  
SPARC T3-4 server
    
    
    
4 x SPARC T3 processors, 1.6 GHz
512 GB memory
1 x 8 Gbs FC Qlogic HBA
8 x 146 GB internal disks 
1 x Sun Fire X4275 server configured as COMSTAR head
  
  
    
  
SPARC Enterprise M4000 server
    
    
    
4 x SPARC64 VII+ processors, 2.66 GHz
128 GB memory
1 x 8 Gbs FC Qlogic HBA
1 x 6 Gbs SAS HBA
2 x 146 GB internal disks 
Sun Storage F5100 Flash Array (40 x 24 GB flash modules)
1 x Sun Fire X4275 server configured as COMSTAR head
  
  
   
  
Software Configuration:
 
  
Oracle Solaris 11 11/11
Oracle TimesTen 11.2.2.4
 
  Benchmark Descriptions 
  
TimesTen Performance Throughput BenchMark (TPTBM)  
is shipped with TimesTen and measures the 
total throughput of the system. The
workload can test read-only, update-only, 
delete and insert operations as
required. 
 
  
Mobile Call Processing is a customer-based workload for
processing calls made by mobile phone subscribers. 
The workload has a mixture of
read-only, update, and insert-only transactions. 
The peak throughput
performance is measured from multiple 
concurrent processes executing the
transactions until a peak performance is reached 
via saturation of the available
resources.  
  
Parallel Replication tests using both asynchronous
and 2-Safe replication methods. 
For asynchronous replication, transactions are
processed in batches to maximize the throughput 
capabilities of the replication
server and network. In 2-Safe replication, 
also known as no data-loss or high
availability, transactions are replicated 
between servers immediately
emphasizing low latency. For both environments, 
performance is measured in the
number of parallel replication servers 
and the maximum transactions-per-second
for all concurrent processes.  
  See Also 
   
     SPARC T4-2 Server  
oracle.com 
OTN   
    
Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database  
oracle.com OTN   
    
Oracle Solaris   
oracle.com 
OTN   
    
Oracle Database 11g Release 2 Enterprise Edition   
oracle.com 
OTN   
   
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