Cisco continues itscloud computing performance leadershipwith the announcement of VMware? VMmark? 2.5 benchmarkresult published on May 9th2013. The Cisco UCS C240 M3 Rack Server'sscore of 12.00@10 tiles on the VMware VMmark 2.5 benchmarkrepresents thebest cloud computing performanceof any 2-socket server in a 2-node configuration as measured by the VMware VMmark 2.5 benchmark
The VMware VMmark 2.5 benchmark uses a tiled design that incorporates six real-world workloads to calculate a virtualization score. Then it includes VMware vMotion, Storage vMotion, and virtual machine provisioning times to calculate an infrastructure score. The combination of these scores is the total benchmark score.
The system used to achieve this performance included the Cisco UCS C240 M3 Rack Server powered by Intel? Xeon? processors andan industry-leading approach to storage: a Cisco UCS server-based Fusion?io ION Data Accelerator solution that turns the server into a storage system. The Fusion-io ION Data Accelerator turns Cisco UCS servers equipped with Fusion-io ioMemoryinto highly available, transparently scalable, shared storage appliances.
For additional insights on the benchmark configuration check the "Cisco UCS C240 M3 Rack Server Delivers World-Record Cloud Computing Performance" Performance Brief. You can also download the official VMware? VMmark? V 2.5 benchmark disclosure and configuration details at http://www.vmware.com/a/assets/vmmark/pdf/2013-05-09-Cisco-C240M3.pdf
With thisworld-record-setting VMmark 2.5 benchmark score of 12.00@10 tiles Cisco UCS has delivered thebest cloud computing performanceof any 2-socket server in a 2-node configuration as measured by the VMware VMmark 2.5 benchmarkoutperforming solutions from AMD, Dell, Fujitsu, and HP.Whether a virtualized data center or a public or private cloud is needed, this VMware VMmark 2.5 benchmark result indicates the degree to which the Cisco UCS canaccelerate applicationswhile delivering virtualization and infrastructureperformance and agility for cloud computing environments
Better infrastructure yields better performance. Withinnovationssuch as unified fabric, large memory capacity, expansion capabilities, and the low-latency performance of Fusion-io ioMemory and ION Data Accelerator software, Cisco's results demonstrate thearchitectural advantages of a system built for virtualized environments.
VMware VMmark is a product of VMware, Inc. The comparative results cited in this document were available at http://www.vmmark.com and were valid as of May 9th, 2013..
Girish Kulkarni
Senior Marketing Manager
Unified Computing System