SPECjEnterprise®2010 Result Copyright © 2009-2013 Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation |
Oracle Weblogic Server Standard Edition Release 12.1.2 and Oracle Database 12c on Oracle SPARC T5-8 using Oracle VM Server for SPARC |
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Submitter: Oracle Corporation |
SPEC license # 73 | Test date: Sep-2013 |
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Oracle WebLogic Server Standard Edition Release 12.1.2 | ||||||||||||
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Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM on Solaris, version 1.7.0_25 | ||||||
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Oracle JDBC Driver 12.1.0.1(Thin) | ||||||
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Oracle Database 12c Enterprise Edition Release 12.1.0.1 | ||||||
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Oracle Grid Infrastructure 12c Release 12.1.0.1 | ||||||
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Benchmark Modifications |
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Schema Modifications:
Tablespace sizes were increased to support the Injection rate. Scripts to create the DB are included in the FDA. Table and index initrans were modified. Table M_WORKORDER, O_CUSTINVENTORY, O_CUSTOMER, O_ORDERLINE and O_ORDERS were horizontally partitioned. Table M_BOM, M_INVENTORY and M_PARTS were hash clustered. System managed undo was used. |
Load Program Modifications:
No modifications to the load programs were made. |
Benchmark Configuration Information |
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Isolation Requirement Info:
The ItemEnt bean was cached for 20 minute intervals by setting: eclipselink.query-results-cache.expiry=1200000 in the ord-orm.xml deployment descriptor. The benchmark meets the isolation level requirements by version column checking on entities against the database. |
Durability Requirement Info:
To ensure database durability, RAID 1 was used for the database files and database redo logs maintained on the Sun Server 3X-2L storage servers and 2540 M2 arrays. The application server domain was configured with 2 mirrored SSDs for jms and server logs. |
Storage Requirement Info:
An 80 minute run at an injection rate of 23000 increased storage by 60 GB This extrapolates to 1088 GB storage for a 24 hour run. The database was configured with 11.6 TB of mirrored storage. |
Bill of Materials |
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Supplier Description Product # Qty -------- ------------------------------------------- ---------------- --- Application & Database Server: Oracle SPARC T5-8 Server, Base Chassis 7104192 1 Oracle SPARC T5 Processor Module 2xT5 16C 3.6GHz 7104194 4 Oracle 16GB DDR3 Memory DIMM 7104198 128 Oracle 300 GB 10K RPM SAS HDD 7105211 4 Oracle 100 GB SSD 7101422 4 Oracle 8GB PCI-E Dual FC/GbE Host Adapter SG-PCIE2FC-EM8-Z 6 Oracle 10GBE Dual Port SFP+ 1109A-Z 9 Oracle 10 GigE Dual Rate SFP+ SR Transceiver, MMF 2129A 15 Oracle Power Cord: North America, 4 meter SELY9P11Z 4 Storage Servers: Oracle Sun Server X3-2L, base chassis 7102750 6 Oracle 12 Slot Disk cage 7102743 6 Oracle 2.4 Ghz Intel Xeon E5-2609 7100604 12 Oracle 8 GB DIMM DDR3 7100790 12 Oracle 600 GB 10K RPM SAS HDD XRA-SS2CF-600G10K2 12 Oracle Sun Storage 6 Gb SAS PCIe HBA SGX-SAS6-INT-Z 6 Oracle Sun StorageTek 8 Gb FC PCIe HBA SG-PCIE2FC-EM8-N 6 Oracle Sun Flash Accelerator F40 PCIe Card 7104482 24 Oracle Power Cords - 2.5m 333A-25-15-NEMA 12 Oracle Solaris 11.1 7100734 1 Oracle Sun Storage 2540-M2 Array 7100183 2 Oracle AC Power Supply 7100021 4 Oracle 600 GB 15K RPM SAS2 HDD 7100415 24 Oracle Power Cords - 2.5m 333A-25-15-NEMA 4 Switch Hardware: Oracle Sun 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch with 72 ports X2074A-F 1 Oracle QSFP to 4x SFP+ Splitter Cable 2125A-3M 4 Oracle Oracle Premier Support for Systems 3 years Q-PREM-SPRT-SYS 1 Oracle Oracle Grid Infrastructure 12c ** Oracle Oracle Database 12c Enterprise Edition - Per Processor, for 3 years 24* Oracle Oracle Partitioning - Per Processor, for 3 years 24* Oracle Oracle Premium Support for 3 years 2 Oracle Oracle WebLogic Server Standard Edition Release 12.1.2 - Per Processor for 3 years 40* Oracle Oracle Premium Support for 3 years 1 (* 24 = 0.5 * 48) Explanation: For the purposes of counting the number of processors which require licensing, a multicore chip with 'n' core shall be determined by multiplying 'n' cores by a factor of 0.5. (* 40 = 0.5 * 80) Explanation: For the purposes of counting the number of processors which require licensing, a multicore chip with 'n' core shall be determined by multiplying 'n' cores by a factor of 0.5. ** Included with Oracle Database 12c Enterprise Edition |
Other Benchmark Information |
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DNS round robin load balancing was used with the DNS server running on the primary domain of the T5-8 server. The DNS named processes was run in the RT class using /usr/bin/priocntl -s -c RT -p 1 -i pid. All network connections were 10 Gbit. |
General Notes |
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The only errors in the driver log files were those that are normally generated by this benchmark. On the database, incremental checkpointing ensured that no buffer will remain dirty (in the cache) for more than the allowed time. |
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Copyright © 2009-2013 Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation
First published at SPEC.org on 20-Sep-2013