Hitachi 9900 Series Indoor Furnishings User Manual


 
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System Configurations for
the Performance Experiment
Configurations of the HP and Sun Servers and Configurations of the
Lightning 9960
Switched Architecture to a Shared-bus Architecture like
most competitive products for the Performance Experiment
In the performance test discussed in Chapter 8, comparing each application resided on
its own array groups. The only resource shared by the application is the storage controller
(cache, paths, etc.), and two ACP pairs (there are four ACP pairs total). The comparison
is between the Hitachi Freedom Storage
7700E, representing all shared bus-based
architectures, and the Lightning
9960 system, representing a switched fabric architecture.
The application workloads consist of two very different types of database environments
– an On-line Transaction Processing (OLTP) system and a Decision Support System (DSS).
The OLTP workload runs on a HP platform consisting of the following configuration for
both storage arrays:
•HP
®
/9000-K460 dual processor 180MHz, 768MB RAM, 4 Fibre Channel HBAs
(FC-AL topology) direct connect to either the Freedom 7700E or the Lightning
9900
Series system.
HP-UX
®
11.00.
•Oracle
®
Database Server 8.0.4 with 50MB of SGA (in order to drive I/Os to the
storage arrays), 2KB database block size.
•OLTP database with simulated user drivers (similar to the TPC-C benchmark).
7700E and Lightning 9960
system with 1GB cache, 4 Fibre Channel
(FC-AL topology) ports, 2 ACP pairs, 6GB 12,030RPM drives,
RAID 5 formatted. The following are differences between the 7700E and
Lightning 9960
system for the OLTP workload;
7700E used OPEN-K volumes and a total of 48 disk drives (12 array groups
total).
Lightning 9960
system used OPEN-9 volumes (some doubling up of
tables occurred because of this), 40 disk drives (10 array groups total), and
18GB 10,025RPM drives.
The DSS workload runs on a Sun platform and consists of the following configuration:
•2 Sun E3000 dual processor 250MHz, 512MB RAM each, 2 32-bit JNI HBAs
(point-to-point fabric topology) Fibre Channel switch (Ancor
®
MKII 16 ports)
connected each.
•Sun
®
Cluster 2.1.
•Oracle
®
Parallel Server 8.0.5, 16KB database block size (256KB I/O block size).
DSS database with one large table – 600037899 rows at 112 bytes each.
Performing full parallel table scans with multiple instances.
7700E and Lightning 9960
system with 1GB cache, 4 Fibre Channel
(point-to-point fabric topology) ports, 4 ACP pairs, 6GB 12,030RPM drives,
RAID-5+ formatted – 64 disks total (16 array groups). The following are
A