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Azul Systems Achieves World Record Results in SPECjbb2005(R) Benchmark.


Vega[TM] 3 Compute Appliance Raises the Bar for Java[TM] Performance

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Azul Systems, the leading provider of enterprise-class application performance and IT solutions for Java[TM] applications, today announced that its newly introduced Vega[TM] 3 Compute Appliance recorded world record results in the industry-standard SPECjbb2005[R] benchmark, further demonstrating the company's commitment to providing customers with the highest performing solutions for Java enterprise computing Refers to information technology in the larger company. See enterprise data and enterprise networking. .

SPECjbb2005 is the industry standard Java server benchmark for evaluating the performance of server-side Java applications. Azul's recently announced Vega 3 system, featuring up to 864 processor cores and 768GB of memory in a single system, delivered the industry's highest single instance score of 1,507,725 SPECjbb2005 bops (business operations Business operations are those activities involved in the running of a business for the purpose of producing value for the stakeholders. Compare business processes. The outcome of business operations is the harvesting of value from assets  per second) and 1,507,725 SPECjbb2005 bops /JVM, demonstrating the unique ability to address the increasingly demanding needs of enterprise business critical Java applications. This new benchmark result is over 31% higher than the previous record and 80% lower in cost.

The SPECjbb2005 record is testament to Azul's innovation in Java[TM] computing and its ability to deliver world-class performance for real world applications. The significance of this performance leadership is that customers can now scale their business critical applications while computing on very large datasets of 100's of GBytes of memory in a single application instance, and without the challenges of application stability or garbage collection A software routine that searches memory for areas of inactive data and instructions in order to reclaim that space for the general memory pool (the heap). Operating systems may or may not provide this feature.  pauses typical with traditional general purpose servers. With Azul, businesses can achieve extremely high transactional volumes and ultra fast response times with the deployment simplicity of an appliance.

"This SPECjbb2005 record is further proof that Azul's products offer dramatic benefits over traditional solutions for enterprise Java applications," said Scott Sellers Scott Sellers (born 16 August 1986) is an American track and field athlete who holds numerous high school records in the high jump. Sellers broke the national indoor record with a jump of 2.27m in Landover, Maryland. , president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , Azul Systems. "Our solutions provide companies with opportunities to run their businesses in environmentally-friendly ways by aiding datacenter virtualization An umbrella term for enhancing a computer's ability to do work. Following are the ways virtualization is used.

Hardware Virtualization
Partitioning the computer's memory into separate and isolated "virtual machines" simulates multiple machines within one physical computer.
 initiatives and reducing power consumption costs yet still consistently improving the performance of their Java applications."

About SPECjbb2005

SPECjbb2005 (Java Server Benchmark) is SPEC's benchmark for evaluating the performance of server side Java. SPECjbb2005 evaluates the performance of server side Java by emulating a three-tier client/server A three-way interaction in a client/server environment, in which the user interface is stored in the client, the bulk of the business application logic is stored in one or more servers, and the data are stored in a database server. See client/server.  system (with emphasis on the middle tier). The benchmark exercises the implementations of the JVM See Java Virtual Machine.

JVM - Java Virtual Machine
 (Java Virtual Machine A Java interpreter. The Java Virtual Machine (JVM) is software that converts the Java intermediate language (bytecode) into machine language and executes it. The original JVM came from the JavaSoft division of Sun. ), JIT JIT - dynamic translation  (Just-In-Time) compiler, garbage collection, threads and some aspects of the operating system. It also measures the performance of CPUs, caches, memory hierarchy and the scalability of shared memory processors (SMPs). SPECjbb2005 provides a new enhanced workload, implemented in a more object-oriented manner to reflect how real-world applications are designed and introduces new features such as XML XML
 in full Extensible Markup Language.

Markup language developed to be a simplified and more structural version of SGML. It incorporates features of HTML (e.g., hypertext linking), but is designed to overcome some of HTML's limitations.
 processing and BigDecimal computations to make the benchmark a more realistic reflection of today's applications.

About Azul Systems

Azul Systems (www.azulsystems.com) is a global provider of enterprise server appliances that deliver virtualized compute and memory resources as a shared network service for transaction-intensive and QoS-sensitive applications built on the Java[TM] platform. Azul Compute Appliances enable Java-based applications to transparently achieve 5X to 50X improved performance by scaling and simplifying application integration. Our green friendly compute infrastructure supports the business priorities of today's most demanding enterprise environments and delivers increased capabilities, capacity, and utilization at a fraction of the operating cost of traditional computing models.

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