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IBM WebSphere Application Server Shatters Industry Benchmark
Giving Power to SOA
Feb. 18, 2008 11:00 AM
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IBM announced that WebSphere Application Server, a key
building block for services oriented architecture (SOA), shattered a popular
industry benchmark for scalability and performance by more than 33 percent
using technology that costs half the price of the competition.
Businesses rely on application servers to build, run,
integrate and manage hundreds or even thousands of software applications. This
makes high performance and scalability of these application servers critical to
the success of a company's SOA strategy. IBM delivered more than 50 million
business transactions per hour, beating the previous mark held by Oracle in The
Standard Performance Evaluation Corp.'s (SPEC) SPECjAppServer2004 benchmark, an
independent, industry-standard benchmark that measures the scalability and
performance of Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) application servers.
"This benchmark delivers an unprecedented, high level
of performance in a real-world customer environment," said Tom Rosamilia,
general manager, IBM Application and Integration Middleware. "IBM has more
than 100,000 WebSphere Application Server customers worldwide and these results
confirm why IBM middleware is consistently chosen to power some of the world's
largest and most demanding applications. WebSphere Application Server provides
the SOA infrastructure to meet customer needs today and for the future."
IBM currently leads the industry in all of the categories of
SPECjAppServer2004. The total throughput test shows how well the application
server scales up as hardware is added; and per processor-core throughput is an
excellent measure of price-performance and application server efficiency. These
benchmark results show that IBM is developing software that gives customers the
highest level of performance, no matter what hardware the customer is running.
With WebSphere Application Server as the foundation of SOA, customers have a
secure deployment environment that can scale and perform at the levels needed
for their mission critical applications.
The Power Behind SOA
IBM is in a strong position to capitalize on the estimated
$160 billion SOA market. With more than 700 patents since its initial
deployment in 1998, WebSphere Application Server supports an unparalleled range
of platforms and can be deployed on servers of any size, providing the flexible
application infrastructure companies need for SOA.
WebSphere is the SOA runtime platform. There are more than
9,000 independent software vendors writing applications on top of WebSphere,
providing a broad choice of options for customers. In addition, IBM continues
to build its community of two million WebSphere developers by providing them
with the tools and resources to work on a broad range of platforms based on
open standards. This benchmark also illustrates IBM's JAVA application server
leadership and its continuing commitment to open standards.
Benchmark Details
The full configuration included: IBM WebSphere Application
Server v6.1 plus the EJB3 Feature Pack running on IBM POWER6 BladeCenter
servers powered by two dual-core IBM POWER6 4.0 GHz processors and IBM DB2
Universal Database v9.5 on a System p p595 running AIX. IBM WebSphere
Application Server established record-breaking SPECjAppServer2004 benchmark
performance and scalability results. The benchmark involved more than 109,850
concurrent clients and produced 14,004.42 SPECjAppServer2004 JOPS@Standard
(jAppServer Operations Per Second), which translates into more than 50 million
business transactions over the course of the benchmark's hour-long runtime.
The Standard Performance Evaluation Corp.'s (SPEC) SPECj
2004 benchmark reflects the rigors of complex applications and high-volume
transaction processing that are typical in today's customer environments. The
test spans all major components of the application server including Web
serving, Enterprise Java Beans and messaging and includes hardware, application
server software, Java Virtual Machine software, database software and a systems
network. The test was jointly developed by companies including IBM, BEA, Sun,
Oracle and Borland as a way to highlight the features, quality and performance
of their products.
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