When we announced our new M5 servers, we posted six new world record benchmarks.
This late last week received confirmation of three more world records.
SPECjBB®2015 MultijVM – #1 4-socket server result for critical-jOPS. The Cisco UCS C480 M5 delivered 229,029 – a 78% increase when compared to Cisco’s previous result #1 result.1
Detailed official benchmark disclosure report.
SPECjBB®2015 MultijVM – #1 4-socket server result for max-jOPS. The Cisco UCS C480 M5 delivered 351,175 – a 61% increase when compared to Cisco’s previous result #1 result.2
Detailed official benchmark disclosure report.
SPECjBB®2015 MultijVM – #1 4-socket server for Composite max-jOPS. The Cisco UCS C480 M5 delivered 262,190 – a 41% increase when compared to the previous generation result #1 result.3
Detailed official benchmark disclosure report.
The C480 M5 server offers a unique modular architecture for the CPU/memory modules and storage. This modularity, support for six GPUs, 12 PCIe slots, 32 drives, and world record performance makes it a great option for your most demanding workloads.
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Additional Disclosures
- The Java application performance improvement of 78 percent compared the SPECjbb2015-MultiJVM critical-jOPS score for the Cisco UCS 480 M5 Rack Server with a previous generation Cisco UCS C460 M4 Rack Server, a result of 128,990 that was published on June 6, 2016.
- The Java application performance improvement of 61 percent compared the SPECjbb2015-MultiJVM max-jOPS score for the Cisco UCS 480 M5 Rack Server with a previous generation Cisco UCS C460 M4 Rack Server, a result of 218,425 that was published on June 6, 2016.
- The Java application performance improvement of 46% compared the new benchmark SPECjbb2015-Composite max-jOPS score of the Cisco UCS C240 M5 Rack Server with the previous #1 platform result that was available on March 10, 2017.
SPECjbb is a registered trademarks of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. The benchmark results used to establish world-record status are based on those available at http://www.spec.org as of July 20, 2017.
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