[0] Unisys 8-Way Servers Set New World Records in TPC Benchmarks for e-Business, Transaction Processing.Business Editors/Hi-Tech Writers BLUE BELL, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 14, 2000 Boosted By Advanced Enterprise Characteristics of New Microsoft Operating Systems Operating systems can be categorized by technology, ownership, licensing, working state, usage, and by many other characteristics. In practice, many of these groupings may overlap. and Database Software, Unisys Servers Shatter Records for Both Raw Performance and Price/Performance The Unisys e-@ction Enterprise Server ES5085R set new world records for Intel-based server price and performance in two industry-standard tests of computing power for e-business and transaction processing Updating the appropriate database records as soon as a transaction (order, payment, etc.) is entered into the computer. It may also imply that confirmations are sent at the same time. Transaction processing systems are the backbone of an organization because they update constantly. , Unisys Corporation (company) Unisys Corporation - The company formed in 1984-5 when Burroughs Corporation merged with Sperry Corporation. This was when the phrase "dinosaurs mating" was coined. said today. In both tests, the Unisys server also set new performance records for any non-clustered server running Microsoft SQL Server A relational DBMS from Microsoft that is a major component of the Windows Server System. It is Microsoft's high-end client/server database and is closely integrated with Microsoft Visual Studio and the Microsoft Office System. 2000, the newest version of Microsoft's powerful database management software. The results show that Unisys Intel-based servers, leveraging Unisys proven expertise in transaction-intensive e-business and the capabilities of advanced Microsoft and Intel enterprise technology, compete strongly on a performance basis in the market segment once dominated by UNIX/RISC technology, at a fraction of the price. In the first test, conducted using the Transaction Processing Council's "C" methodology for measuring online transaction processing See transaction processing and OLCP. (OLTP (OnLine Transaction Processing) See transaction processing and OLCP. OLTP - On-Line Transaction Processing ) performance, the Unisys ES5085R achieved 61,390.43 transactions per minute (tpmC) at a cost per transaction of $13.00. The server's performance exceeded that of the previous record holder for Intel-based 8-processor servers by 7 percent. The ES5085R was equipped with eight 700-MHz Intel Pentium III The successor to the Pentium II from Intel. Introduced in the spring of 1999 at 500 MHz, the Pentium III architecture was similar to the Pentium II with the addition of 70 new instructions optimized for multimedia (see SSE). Xeon processors and 32 Gbytes of memory, and ran Microsoft's Windows 2000 Datacenter Server operating system See network operating system. and SQL Server 2000 database. The second test measured e-business performance using the TPC-W TPC-W Transaction Processing Performance Council - E-Commerce Benchmark methodology, which simulates online retail, browsing and business-to-business activity. In the test, the Unisys ES5085R delivered 3,008.0 web interactions per second (WIPS WIPS Wireless Intrusion Protection System (Symbol) WIPS Wireless LAN-based Indoor Positioning System WIPS Whetstone Instructions Per Second WIPS Web Interaction Per Second WIPS Weather Information Processing System ) @ 10,000 items (with "items" indicating the size of the simulated online store). The cost per WIPS was $82.00 @ 10,000 items. The server more than doubled the performance achieved by any competitive system at about one third the cost. It was equipped with four 700-MHz Intel Pentium III Xeon processors, two GBytes of memory, Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server and Microsoft SQL Server 2000. The TPC-C A benchmark that measures overall transaction processing performance. See TPC. benchmark measures throughput in business transactions per minute for a simulated order entry/distribution environment. Specifically, it measures how many new order transactions per minute a system generates while the system is simultaneously executing four other transaction types (payments, order status updates, deliveries and stock-level changes). The TPC-W benchmark models businesses (retail store, software distribution, airline reservation, electronic stock trades, etc.) that market and sell over the Internet. TPC-W provides a performance and price/performance comparison of commercially available technologies on which these environments are based. The benchmark measures the performance of systems supporting users browsing, ordering and conducting transaction-oriented business activities. The benchmark also includes security and transaction time requirements. "Less than a year ago, the industry's conventional wisdom was that you needed high-priced UNIX/RISC servers to achieve these performance levels," said Peter Samson, vice president and general manager, Enterprise Server Business, Unisys Systems and Technology. "Unisys is driving a change in that perception. What's particularly notable is the speed with which technologies from Unisys, Microsoft and Intel are introducing the new economics of open-systems computing at all levels of the enterprise." The Unisys ES5085R configuration as tested by the TPC-C benchmark will be available on January 15, 2001. The configuration tested under the TPC-W methodology is available as of November 14, 2000. Audited test data is posted on the TPC (Transaction Processing Performance Council, San Francisco, CA, www.tpc.org) An organization devoted to benchmarking transaction processing systems. In order to derive the number of transactions that can be processed in a given time frame, TPC benchmarks measure the total performance of web site, www.tpc.org. About Unisys Unisys is an e-business solutions company whose 36,000 employees help customers in 100 countries apply information technology to seize opportunities and overcome challenges of the Internet economy. Unisys people integrate and deliver the solutions, services, platforms and network infrastructure required by business and government to transform their organizations for success in this new era. The company offers a rich portfolio of Unisys e-@ction Solutions for e-business based on its expertise in vertical industry solutions, network services, outsourcing, systems integration and multivendor support, coupled with enterprise-class server and related technologies. The primary vertical markets Unisys serves worldwide include financial services, transportation, communications, publishing and commercial sectors, as well as the public sector, including federal government customers. Unisys is headquartered in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania Blue Bell is a census-designated place (CDP) in Whitpain Township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, its population was 6,395. , in the Greater Philadelphia area. For more information on the company, access the Unisys home page on the World Wide Web at www.unisys.com. 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