Business Processing with New Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors
Bring your business’s best ideas to life by transforming big data and real-time analytics into new business opportunities while ensuring the reliability and uptime of the most business-critical services with the New Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors.
The Business Processing segment consist of four primary verticals: Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Online Transaction Processing (OLTP), and Batch. ERP includes enterprise wide line-of-business (LOB) applications, other business commerce applications that facilitate business transactions or other task automation over networks, and departmental transactional applications that run on servers but do not tie directly to other applications. CRM automates the customer-facing business processes within an organization: sales, marketing, and customer service. OLTP uses a database and is not ERP. Batch involves traditional legacy mainframe-type processes that execute business process transitions in a batch process. (IDC2014).
All performance measurements are accurate as of December 15 2017.1
Enterprise Resource Planning with SAP SD* 2-Tier on Windows
The Sales and Distribution (SD) Benchmark covers a sell-from-stock scenario, which includes the creation of a customer order with five line items and the corresponding delivery with subsequent goods movement and invoicing. The results reported measure the completion of one SAP Application Performance Standard (SAPS) unit of measurement, which is 20 fully business processed order line items per hour and reported as a given number of benchmark users supported.
Enterprise Resource Planning with SAP SD* 2-Tier on Linux*
The Sales and Distribution (SD) Benchmark covers a sell-from-stock scenario, which includes the creation of a customer order with five line items and the corresponding delivery with subsequent goods movement and invoicing. The results reported measure the completion of one SAP Application Performance Standard (SAPS) unit of measurement, which is 20 fully business processed order line items per hour and reported as a given number of benchmark users supported.
Online Transaction Processing with TPC Benchmark* E
The TPC Benchmark* E (TPC-E) benchmark uses a database to model a brokerage firm with customers who generate transactions related to trades, account inquiries, and market research. The brokerage firm in turn interacts with financial markets to execute orders on behalf of the customers and updates relevant account information. The benchmark is “scalable”, meaning that the number of customers defined for the brokerage firm can be varied to represent the workloads of different-size businesses.
Produkt- und Leistungsinformationen
Die Benchmark-Ergebnisse wurden vor der Implementierung der neuesten Software-Patches und Firmware-Updates, die als Gegenmaßnahmen gegen die als „Spectre“ und „Meltdown“ bezeichneten Exploits bereitgestellt wurden, ermittelt. Die Implementierung dieser Updates kann dazu führen, dass diese Ergebnisse auf Ihr Gerät oder System nicht zutreffen.
Die Leistung variiert je nach Verwendung, Konfiguration und anderen Faktoren. Ausführliche Informationen erhalten Sie unter www.Intel.com/PerformanceIndex.