First VMmark Publications Featuring vSphere 7.0 U1 and Cooper Lake Processors
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First VMmark Publications Featuring vSphere 7.0 U1 and Cooper Lake Processors
Today we published new VMmark benchmark results for all three test types (Performance Only, Server Power-Performance, Server and Storage Power-Performance) that have two new notable distinctions:
Here is a graph showing how the new performance result (19.72 @ 20 tiles) compares to the previous generation (17.23 @ 18 tiles):
As you can see, Fujitsu was able to achieve a higher score, while being able to run two additional tiles (38 more VMs) and still meeting strict quality-of-service (QoS) compliance requirements imposed by the benchmark.
Here are links to the new Cooper Lake–based VMmark result disclosures:
- 19.72 @ 20 tiles (Performance Only)
- 6.34 @ 20 tiles (Server Power-Performance)
- 3.76 @ 20 tiles (Server and Storage Power-Performance)
VMmark is a free benchmark tool used by hardware vendors and others to measure the performance, scalability, and power consumption of virtualization platforms and has become the standard by which the performance of virtualization platforms is evaluated. For more information, please visit the VMmark product page.
David Morse
David Morse is a member of the VMware Performance Engineering Group. He has 20 years of benchmarking experience between VMware, Dell, and NCR. He has led benchmarking teams which were…
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