Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 Server

The Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 server with CoolThreads technology delivers breakthrough levels of performance with dramatic power and space savings, as demonstrated by a range of World Record benchmark results.

These world record results span many commercial and technical workloads common across all IT infrastructure. When the Space, Watts and Performance (SWaP) metric is applied, it is easy to see why these servers are the most efficient in the market, uniquely enabling customers to consolidate space and energy consumption, without sacrificing performance.

No other servers on the planet better empower organizations to build for web scale and push the boundaries of network participation through the combination of world record performance, performance per watt and price / performance. The next generation CoolThreads servers based on the UltraSPARC T2 processor enables organizations to securely, reliably and eco-efficiently serve millions of new customers and communities, all while saving millions of dollars in operational costs, through a virtualized, environmentally responsible data centre infrastructure. .

Underpinned by the most innovative open source processor, Operating System and middleware technology stack available, customers deploying Sun SPARC Enterprise CoolThreads servers benefit from greatest levels of application choice and investment protection in the industry as well as dramatic improvements in energy efficiency and service levels, all while reducing costs..

 
  • 04/14/2008   Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 Server Processes Over 64,000 Paychecks per Hour Running the Oracle e-Business Suite Payroll 11i and Oracle 10g Database
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  • 04/09/2008   The Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 Server Captures the Top Spot on the SPECweb2005 Benchmark
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  • 04/09/2008   The Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 server demonstrates unprecedented scalability on SugarCRM
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  • 01/08/2008   The Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 Server sets a new World Record Single Chip SPECint_rate2006 Performance with gccfss compiler
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  • 01/04/2008   Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120 and T5220 Servers Support 10,000 Concurrent Users Running Siebel CRM R8 and Oracle 10G R2 Database
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  • 10/10/07   The Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 Sets World Record for Performance & Efficiency on SPECjAppServer2004 2-Node Benchmark
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  • 10/09/2007   The Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 Sets World Record for Performance and Efficiency on SPECweb2005 Benchmark
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  • 10/09/2007   The Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 single-socket Performance World Record and Leading Efficiency on server-side Java Benchmark
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  • 10/09/2007   The Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 Sets single socket Price/ Performance Word record on Lotus Domino iNotes Benchmark
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  • 10/09/2007   The Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 Server, equipped with a single UltraSPARC T2 processor, Claims Two World Records in Processor Performance for SPEC CPU2006
    • The Sun SPARC Enterprise 5220 Server, based on the innovative UltraSPARC T2 processor, achieved world record integer and floating point performance throughput with the highest ever per-chip results on the SPEC CPU2006 benchmark , outperforming the latest 4.7GHz POWER6 processor from IBM by up to 29% and the latest quad core Intel Xeon x5365 3GHz processor by up to 61%

      Benchmark Description

      CPU-intensive benchmark suite, stressing a system's processor, memory subsystem and compiler. SPEC designed CPU2006 to provide a comparative measure of compute-intensive performance across the widest practical range of hardware

       
      Competitive Comparisons Table
       
      Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220
      IBM System p570
      HP ProLiant DL360 G5
      SPECint_rate2006
      78.5
      60.9
      61.3
      SPECfp_rate2006
      62.3
      58
      38.8

      Benchmark Outcome (1)

      • These results demonstrate that the UltraSPARC T2 processor provides more computing capacity than any other chip on the market.
      • The Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 server, equipped with the 1.4GHz UltraSPARC T2 processor achieved world record Integer and Floating Point throughput performance on the SPEC CPU2006 benchmark.
      • On the Integer tests, the Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 server delivered 29% higher performance than the 4.7GHz dual core POWER6-based IBM System p570 server and 28% more performance that the 3GHz quad-core Intel Xeon-based HP Proliant DL360 G5 server.
      • On the Floating Point tests, the Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 server delivered 7% higher performance than the 4.7GHz dual core IBM POWER6-based IBM System p570 server and 61% more performance that the 3GHz quad core Intel Xeon-based HP Proliant DL360 G5 server.
      • These results demonstrate that the UltraSPARC T2 processor provides more computing capacity than any other chip on the market.

      (1) SPEC, SPECint, SPECfp registered trademarks of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 server (1xUltraSPARC T2 1.4GHz) (1 chip, 8 cores, 64 threads) 78.5. SPECint_rate2006, 62.3 SPECfp_rate2006. Competitive results from www.spec.org as of October 8, 2007. IBM System p570 (4.7GHz POWER6 processor)4.7GHz (1 chip, 2 cores, 4 threads) 60.9. SPECint_rate2006, 58.0 SPECfp_rate2006. HP Proliant DL360 G5 (3.0 GHz, Intel Xeon processor X5365) (1 chip, 4 cores, 4 threads) 61.3 SPECint_rate2006, 38.8 SPECfp_rate2006.

     
    The Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC) is a non-profit corporation formed to establish, maintain and endorse a standardized set of relevant benchmarks that can be applied to the newest generation of high-performance computers. SPEC develops suites of benchmarks and also reviews and publishes submitted results from their member organizations and other benchmark licensees.
    The NotesBench Consortium is an independent organization dedicated to providing Domino and Notes performance information to customers with the goal of reducing customers' expenses associated with internal benchmark activities as well as ensuring more rapid and optimized deployment of Domino and Notes

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