HPE ProLiant AMD Servers Gain 7 World Performance Records for Decision Support Database
Two HPE ProLiant AMD servers have gained 7 world records for database decision support. Check out this announcement to discover groundbreaking performance.
What performance records have HPE ProLiant servers achieved?
The HPE ProLiant DL385 Gen10 Plus v2 achieved the #1 overall world record performance and price/performance for a non-clustered system on the TPC-H benchmark at a 10,000GB scale factor. It delivered 1,883,497.4 QphH and was 14% more performant than the 4P Cisco UCS C480 M5 server while being 16.42% less expensive than the previous best, the 4P Dell EMC PowerEdge R940xa. The DL345 Gen10 Plus secured the #1 overall performance for a non-clustered system at a 3,000GB scale factor, with a performance gain of 8.2% over the previous best.
How do the new servers compare to previous generations?
The HPE ProLiant DL345 Gen10 Plus server provides a 27.4% increase in performance and a 16.7% cost reduction compared to the previous generation, the HPE ProLiant DL325 Gen10 Plus. Similarly, the DL385 Gen10 Plus v2 offers 14% better performance as a 2P server compared to a 4P server, along with a 16.42% cost reduction compared to the previous best results.
What are the ideal use cases for these servers?
The HPE ProLiant DL385 Gen10 Plus v2 is well-suited as an accelerator-optimized solution for big data analytics, while the DL345 Gen10 Plus is ideal for storage-optimized database workloads. Both servers are designed to enhance performance for decision support database tasks, making them suitable for organizations that require efficient data processing and analysis.