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The benchmark configuration included Solarflare's SFN5122F 10GbE server adapter and Red Hat® Enterprise Virtualization® 3.0 operating system on an HP ProLiant DL380p Generation 8 (Gen8) server with the recently announced Intel® Xeon® E5-2690 processor. The record benchmark also establishes the HP ProLiant family of servers as the SPECvirt_sc2010 virtualization concurrent benchmark record holder for 2-processor, 4-processor, and 8-processor servers. All three record benchmark configurations utilize the Solarflare 10GbE server adapter with its highly scalable architecture optimized for virtualization.
The combination of HP ProLiant servers, Solarflare 10GbE server adapters with battery like Dell RN873 Battery , Dell T6840 Battery , Dell TC030 Battery , Dell TD175 Battery , Dell TD344 Battery , Dell TD347 Battery , Dell TD349 Battery , Dell U1544 Battery , Dell U4873 Battery , Dell U6256 Battery , Dell UD260 Battery , Dell UD264 Battery and Red Hat Enterprise Linux with Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) hypervisor provides one of the highest performing and most scalable virtualization architectures for today's data center virtual server consolidation projects, according to SPECvirt_sc2010 results published by SPEC.
"This record benchmark validates the system-level performance and scalability our 10GbE server adapters provide for all server configurations and especially servers with the new Intel E5-2690 processors," said Mike Smith, VP / GM of host solutions at Solarflare. "Whether a customer is using 2-, 4- or 8-processor servers, Solarflare server adapters provide the highest virtual machine performance and ability to consolidate more workload on fewer servers."
Solarflare server adapters provide the industry's highest line-rate performance and most scalable architecture for today's demanding applications. Featuring kernel and hypervisor bypass, the company's products alleviate I/O bottlenecks and provide IT managers the ability to allocate server I/O resources directly to physical and virtualized applications. Solarflare's 10GbE server adapter also implements a hybrid SR-IOV architecture providing direct guest access for application acceleration while maintaining support for management and high availability features of the hypervisor -- such as live VM migration.
The SPECvirt_sc2010 is a vendor-neutral benchmark from the Standard Performance Evaluation Corp (SPEC) that measures the end-to-end maximum performance of data center servers used for virtual server consolidation. The benchmark uses workloads representative of server virtualization, including mail servers, database servers, applications servers, web servers and file servers. Scaling is achieved by running additional sets of virtual machines (called "tiles") until overall throughput reaches a peak or workloads fail to meet required quality of service (QoS) criteria.
Solarflare is the leading provider of application-intelligent networking I/O products that bridge the gap between applications and the network, delivering improved performance, increased scalability, and higher return on investment. The company's solutions are widely used in scale-out server environments such as high frequency trading, high performance computing, cloud, virtualization and big data. Solarflare's products are available from leading distributors and value-added resellers, as well as from Dell, IBM, and HP. Solarflare is headquartered in Irvine, California and operates an R&D facility in Cambridge, UK.