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Topic: Us geeks love our tech - our new toy arrived (UltraSPARC T1)...
Raven
Posts: 1521
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
I figured I'd throw up a post to offer/ask if anyone wants any benchmarks run over the next few weeks. Our new toy(s) have arrived at work, and it's up to me to determine which is better bang for buck - these babies, or stuff like Opteron 285 blades, Dual Xeon 5060s etc.

http://helix.racetime.com.au/files/zero/25-07-06_1234.jpg

But yes. So if anyone would like any figures on the Sun UltraSPARC T1000, I now have my hands on one. Just don't expect turnaround of a few days or anything is all I ask.
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eXemplar
Posts: 1791
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hi, can I touch your epenis?
reload!
Posts: 2868
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
what is it
Raven
Posts: 1522
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
haha.

Yeah yeah </brag> :P

No really, I admit these things are uber cool, but I have to get performance figures beyond just what we're intending on using them for (incase they have dual purposes etc).
Raven
Posts: 1523
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
what is it

1U rackmount server.

Sun UltraSPARC T1 processor. 6 cores @ 1.1GHz per processor, 4 native threads per core, 8GB RAM. Nice and fast for running Java code.

There's another beefed up version which comes in a 2U chassis, up to 32GB RAM and has 8 cores per processor running at 1.2GHz.

last edited by Raven at 18:29:26 25/Jul/06
Fnukle
Posts: 4715
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Im a Rangie geek
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Raven
Posts: 1524
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Fnukle, is it just me or is that thing not coming back out at that angle?
reload!
Posts: 2869
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ahhh
so how much is it worth?
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 18834
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Sun UltraSPARC T1 processor. 6 cores per processor, 4 native threads per core, 8GB RAM. Nice and fast for running Java code.
hahahahaha

Yeh, that's probably what you'd need to make Java run decently. What do you use it for, a clock?
Opec
Posts: 4170
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Sun UltraSPARC T1 processor. 6 cores per processor, 4 native threads per core, 8GB RAM. Nice and fast for running Java code.


LOL It's Java dat's y u need fast processors to run it LOLOLO!@#!!!!!



Give it TO ME NOW.
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 18835
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
too slow, opec... too slow
step
Posts: 1178
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
too slow, opec... too slow

He obviously needs to get one then!
Raven
Posts: 1526
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Geez trog, I thought you'd be one of the few that could appreciate this one!

reload, the box we have at the moment is $8,500, but what we're using it for only needs a max of 2GB of RAM, so if we go with these ones it'll be ~$5,500 each. The 8 core T2000s cost anything from $8k to $12k depending on configuration.

Also becuase they're 1U, they're cheap to host with the masses of processing power they provide. They're also extremely low power servers, so we can quite easily put 42 of them in a rack without having to fret about cooling and heat.

last edited by Raven at 18:42:44 25/Jul/06
whoop
Posts: 10193
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
will it run cs?
Opec
Posts: 4172
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
heh pwned by tr0gj0r
Raven
Posts: 1527
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
will it run cs?

Probably not, unless you can find me a SPARC/RISC version of the server for solaris... and if you mean the client, the best graphics you're going to get out of it is text mode :P

Kind of tests I was hinting at though were more along the lines of Tomcat, PHP or MySQL load tests.

We'll be running JRun on it, pending license costs - if Macromedia consider it to be 6 processors, then that's $8k in license fees per server, in which case we''ll use Tomcat (if these tests go as I expect, we'll be buying 75 of these).

last edited by Raven at 18:45:06 25/Jul/06
Skitza
Posts: 7376
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
tomcat + apache ? ftw ?
wallacedom
Posts: 24
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
hmm Fnukle, water escapades like that with the windows down and sunroof open would be interesting for all inside...
Persay
Posts: 4179
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i'd be very interested in any benchmarks you'd like to epenis
Spook
Posts: 16468
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
run 3dmark now or be lame
ctd
Posts: 4695
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
If it cant run CS then why bother with it?
typo
Posts: 5044
Location: Other International
Yeh, that's probably what you'd need to make Java run decently. What do you use it for, a clock?


In the JOGL Quake 2 port, they are getting 85-90% of the speed of C/C++. According to the guys doing the port the major slow down remaining is JNI.

While I'm a bit of a C and Python fan these days, but for what Java is designed to do it's pretty good.
natslovR
Posts: 4961
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
load it full of porn, hand out the login, and we'll check out its networking capabilities.
HeardY
Posts: 13463
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
haha nats wins
infi
Posts: 3906
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i'll give it the porn test.
TufNuT
I like eel pie
Posts: 3008
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i will also give it the porn test, but only to help test it..
infi
Posts: 3907
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

of course!
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