Euan Garden - Tour of SQL Server team (Part IV)
- Posted: Dec 07, 2004 at 10:50 AM
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What's the estimated cost for the whole machine (Superdome + hard drives)?
http://tpc.org/tpcc/results/tpcc_result_detail.asp?id=103082701
However this was 18 months ago, prices have come down for most stuff, but the box now handles 1TB of memory instead of 1/2 TB of memory. The procs are now 2GHz instead of 1.5Ghz but you get the idea
I lOve gigabits, lots of storage and terrabytes!
It costs, but its needed!
thx
That's actually quite high for a system of this size. We have a 1000 disk array, and we see about 5 failures per year, less than 1%pa.
I suspect that the Superdome system pushes their disk array a bit more than ours gets pushed though.
edit: It's an HP array running a 12-node VMS cluster. Probably the same drives.
Maybe when it comes to throwing out time, you could chuck them your spares (well not the duff ones, obviously)
it's entirely FABULOUS!! so good to see what it done and the process used for testing. When i saw the amount of hdrives & RAM, i reminded me this:
http://salle.ccs.usherbrooke.ca/webcast/index.html
After seeing that i have a question, for SQL server 2000 were such important tests done or it's a new philosophy to ask lots of real users to work in real conditions to see the weekness of SQL S?
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I may get one for Christmas... If I win the lottery
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