Fujitsu sets Benchmark Performance Record with PRIMEQUEST Servers

Fujitsu announces new benchmark world records for data centre virtualisation and online transaction processing that prove Fujitsu’s PRIMERGY servers and new PRIMEQUEST mission-critical systems are dominant market leaders when it comes to performance. New VMware VMmark benchmarks demonstrate Fujitsu’s virtualisation pre-eminence in several different core classes using ‘matched-pair’ configurations with the FUJITSU Server PRIMEQUEST 2800E.

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The PRIMEQUEST 2800E also sets records in ‘uniform-hosts’ configurations as best two-socket system using four two-way partitions in a single system, as well as achieving a ‘VMmark overall world record’ with four 4-way partitions in two servers.These results attest to the superior flexibility and efficiency that can be achieved by using hardware-partitioning capabilities, and extend Fujitsu’s consistent outperformance of its closest rivals.


Simultaneously, the PRIMEQUEST 2800E has set a new world-record TPC-E benchmark with a result of 8582.52 tpsE and a price/performance of $205.43/tpsE (availability date is May 1st, 2014).


These impressive results for the PRIMEQUEST 2800E prove that the system is ideal for running mission-critical applications, large scale databases and real-time analytics, which require high performance plus the availability levels equivalent to those of UNIX systems. The mission-critical features enable outstanding platform reliability with innovative error prevention and self-healing capabilities – all with the flexibility and cost advantages of an x86-based architecture.