Re: compare SP-wide node with a p610 standalone concerning perfor mance

From: Green, Simon (Simon.Green_at_EU.ALTRIA.COM)
Date: 04/29/05

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    Date:         Fri, 29 Apr 2005 15:49:18 +0200
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    I think that the p610 is about twice as powerful as the 332MHz Wide node.
    With extra memory, too, there should be no difficulty handling the load.

    Can't SAP AG help you with sizing? They should be able to give you a more
    definitive answer.

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    Subject: compare SP-wide node with a p610 standalone concerning performance
    Hi,
    I want to change our SAP - System from a 32-Bit-332MHz-SP-wide node to a
    64-Bit-450MHz-p610 standalone node.
    The wide node has 2 x 332Mhz CPUs and 1 GB RAM
    The p610 has 2 x 450 MHz and 2 GB RAM.
    In the moment our SAP-System use 70% CPU and is no paging. Response time
    for our users are o.k.
    SAP say, when we change our SAP release next year (4.6 C to a new release)
    we need 30% more ressources (CPU, RAM, FS, and so on).
    Now my question: Can I compare a 2 x 332MHz SP wide node with a 2 x 450MHz
    standalone p610?
    

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