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Unisys Offers New ES7000 Server, Aces Performance Test
Unisys Corp. has unveiled the new ES7000 540 server featuring the Intel Xeon processor MP-based platform and Sentinel management enhancements. Additionally, the company released data demonstrating that Unisys ES7000 servers running the Datacenter Edition of Microsoft Windows Server, on an Intel Xeon processor MP based platform, have matched the availability and surpassed the performance capabilities of Unix/RISC systems in the datacenter.

The two-year, multi-customer research shows that more than three-quarters of in-production systems studied exceeded the industry hallmark five-nines availability. Improved Sentinel management features on the ES7000 540 enable up to a 40 percent reduction in administrative staff versus scale-out systems.

In the substantial availability study of non-specialized servers running Windows Server in real business environments, Unisys found that 78 percent of the systems delivered 100 percent non-stop availability. Overall, the combination of the Unisys ES7000 running Windows 2000 Datacenter Server or Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition achieved an average of 99.996 percent availability.

The two-year study examined data fed automatically from live production environments at customer sites across North America. Results are for non-clustered systems and do not include planned downtime for such things as routine maintenance.

"The Unisys ES7000 gives us the performance we require in an environment that is highly flexible, manageable and scalable while ensuring minimal unplanned downtime," said Gary Clark, director of corporate IT services of La-Z-Boy. "Through extensive testing, we found the ES7000 running at almost five-nines of availability. Although we initially implemented an ES7000 for a server and database consolidation project involving 12 servers, the performance scaled so well and was so reliable we're now running more than 80 databases on one eight-processor partition, mitigating costs for what would have been a significant amount of additional hardware."

"The Unisys availability study validates that Windows Server is not just enterprise-ready, but it is, in fact, the logical option for every data center customer looking to be a responsible steward of their company's IT budget," said Dennis Oldroyd, director, windows server group, Microsoft Corp.

"Unisys ES7000 with Windows Server Datacenter Edition now clearly has been shown to offer near-absolute availability. The cost benefits of these standardized technologies are now an irresistible choice."

"The results of the Unisys availability study are impressive," said Richard Dracott, general manager, Enterprise Marketing and Planning for Intel's Enterprise Platforms Group.

"The ES7000 based on the Intel Xeon processor MP and Microsoft technology has demonstrated unprecedented levels of availability in real, live business environments. This shows clearly that customers can get all the cost and management benefits of systems based on standard technology, while at the same time realizing significant performance advantages."

Unisys Sentinel management software gives ES7000 servers advanced capabilities for business-critical platforms. Unlike packages that offer only general-purpose server monitoring and reporting, Sentinel goes further by automatically detecting the server, operating system, and application and database problems and resolving them without human intervention.

"Unisys was the first to recognize the power of Windows in the enterprise and we continue to demonstrate industry-leadership," said Chander Khanna, vice president, platform marketing, Unisys.

"We are committed to enabling customers to take advantage of the economic benefits of a standardized Windows-based data center. Unisys ES7000 customer momentum proves businesses are realizing the benefits of a standardized Microsoft Windows and Intel Architecture based enterprise."

The 32-way Unisys ES7000 Orion 540 Enterprise Server TPC-C benchmark recorded 304,148.50 transactions per minute (tpmC) with price/performance results of $6.18 per tpmC, making it the best-performing 32-bit server on the market.

The server was equipped with 32 Intel Xeon MP processors running at 3.0 GHz, each with 4 MB of Level 3 cache, and 64 GB of memory. It ran the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition on Microsoft's Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition operating system. The TPC-C benchmark is the computer industry's most widely consulted measure of server performance and price/performance.

Working with Microsoft, Unisys has announced the Infrastructure Blueprint for Microsoft Systems Architecture (IB for MSA). The IB for MSA is a tested, documented and qualified infrastructure design. The ES7000 serves as the centerpiece of the Infrastructure Blueprint for Microsoft Systems Architecture, a roadmap for building a Windows-based data center. IB for MSA provides critical guidelines for assuring end-to-end high availability across the entire infrastructure.


This article appears in the May 2004 issue of Enterprise Networks & Servers.
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