Super Micro Computer, Inc. (SMCI), a global provider of high-performance computing, storage, networking solutions and green computing technology, announces the first published TPCx-HCI benchmark result, with a measured performance of 4,790.18 tpsHCI at $49.60/tpsHCI.
Working with AMD and VMware, Supermicro used 3rd Generation AMD EPYC processor-based servers and VMware vSphere 7.0 Update 2, setting a world record and demonstrating the industry's foremost performance for computational-intensive workloads for Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI) environments.
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"The TPCx-HCI benchmark showcases a total IT solution for HCI workloads and reflects the fastest and most cost-effective solution for environments where a vast number of virtual machines are required,” said Raju Penumatcha, SVP and chief product officer, Supermicro.
"Supermicro is committed to delivering industry-leading solutions based on collaborative work with AMD and VMware to give our customers total solutions based on the industry’s broadest portfolio of Hyperconverged products including BigTwin, FatTwin, SuperBlade and others that are tuned and optimised to perform under the most demanding workloads.”
Specification of the cluster
The processors had a total of 256 cores, with simultaneous multithreading enabled for a total of 512 threads
The cluster ran on four Supermicro WIO A+ Servers (model AS -1114S-WN10RT), each with one AMD EPYC 7713 processor and 1TB of main memory.
Overall, in the cluster, the processors had a total of 256 cores, with simultaneous multithreading enabled for a total of 512 threads. The VMs ran the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.7 operating system and PostgreSQL 10.6 database management system (DBMS).
TPC Express Benchmark HCI
TPC Express Benchmark HCI (TPCx-HCI) was developed by the Transaction Processing Performance Council (TPC) for measuring the performance of HCI.
The benchmark measures the performance of HCI clusters under a demanding database workload. It stresses the virtualised hardware and software of converged storage, networking and compute resources of the HCI platform.
Delivering high-performance systems
AMD expresses excitement to continue working with Supermicro to deliver high-performance systems
“AMD EPYC processors continue to showcase their world-record performance capabilities across a variety of workloads, including HCI,” said Raghu Nambiar, corporate vice president, Data Center Ecosystems and Solutions, AMD.
“We’re excited to continue our work with Supermicro to deliver high-performance systems for their customers while adding another world record to the more than 250 that AMD EPYC processors already hold.”
Consistent performance of VMware vSphere and vSAN
“Over 30,000 VMware customers trust VMware vSphere and vSAN hyperconverged infrastructure for their mission-critical workloads; we believe these leading results are due to the consistent performance built into our enterprise-grade solution,” said Paul Turner, Vice President at VMware.
“We are pleased to jointly certify our HCI software with VMware vSAN ReadyNode partners, including Supermicro.”