Intel Makes Move to the Cloud Faster, Easier

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1According to industry analyst firm 451 Research, 67 percent of enterprises are planning to increase spending on SDI in 2016. 451 Research Voice of the Enterprise: Software Defined Infrastructure Survey: 2016 Spending Trends in Software Defined Infrastructure (SDI). March 2016

2 Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 product family (22C, 55M Cache) compared to Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 v3 product family (18C, 45M Cache)

3 1-Node, 2 x Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2697 v3 @ 2.1GHz on Grantley-EP with 64 GB Total Memory on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server* 12 using haproxy* 1.6.3 and OpenSSL 1.0.2f versus 1-Node, 2 x Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2699 v4 @ 2.1 GHz on Grantley-EP with 64 GB Total Memory on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server* 12 using haproxy* 1.6.3 and OpenSSL 1.0.2f.

4Performance comparison between 2TB Intel® SSD DC P3320 with 1.6TB Intel® SSD DC S3510. Performance results have been simulated using an IOMeter and Intel® CoFluent™ modeling. Any differences in your system hardware, software or configuration may affect your actual performance.

5 Source: X-IO Technologies* Project Axellio using Intel SSD DC D3700 vs. SAS SSD performance comparison.

Configuration - External Host running Windows* server 2008. External host specifications: HP DL360, G7 with dual Intel E5-2620 and 25GB ram. Storage array system using E52699v3 with 40 Intel DC D3700 10 DWPD 800GB & Storage array system using E52699v3 with 40 SAS 10 DWPD 400GB . Test included 8K transfer with 80/20 Read/Write workload on QD 1,2,4 accessing 1 volume on the shared storage array. Measurements were taken on an IOMeter.



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