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POWER EFFICIENCY AND COST: AMD OPTERON 6300 SERIES PROCESSOR-
POWERED DELL POWEREDGE R815 VS. HP PROLIANT DL560 GEN8




                         Advances in server density and processing power allow today’s four-socket
                 servers to deliver powerful performance in only 2U of space, replacing older 4U servers
                 from previous generations. When selecting a new virtualization platform, it’s critical that
                 your hardware can deliver the performance you need, but it’s important to look at the
                 price you pay to get that performance as well as factors that affect your operating costs,
                 including power and cooling costs and space.
                         In our labs, we compared the 2U, four-socket AMD Opteron processor Model
                 6380-based Dell PowerEdge R815 to an Intel® Xeon® processor-based HP ProLiant
                 DL560 Gen8, and found that the Dell PowerEdge R815 delivered performance
                 comparable to the HP server while providing better value and power efficiency. The Dell
                 PowerEdge R815 was more power efficient than the HP server, providing 15.8 percent
                 more performance per watt of power, and cost 47.4 percent less per virtual machine
                 (VM). We did a TCO analysis of the servers and found that the Dell PowerEdge R815
                 with AMD Opteron processors Model 6380 could deliver a 28.8 percent lower three-
                 year TCO than the HP server.
                         Choosing a hardware solution that provides not only the performance you need
                 to serve your customers but that can save you in acquisition and operating costs
                 provides clear benefits to your organization.



                                                                                                 JANUARY 2013
                                       A PRINCIPLED TECHNOLOGIES TEST REPORT
                                                                                        Commissioned by Dell Inc.
GET MORE POWER EFFICIENCY AT A LOWER COST
                                                    The performance your servers deliver is important, but you must also consider
                                how the hardware you purchase for your data center affects overall costs. Selecting
                                power-efficient servers that maximize performance and space is a great strategy to
                                reduce costs.
                                                    We found that in our tests the AMD Opteron processor Model 6380 processor-
                                powered Dell PowerEdge R815 server did this better than the HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8.
                                Both servers supported 16 Hyper-V™ VMs and delivered comparable performance in 2U
                                of rack space, varying only by 1.4 percent, and we compared the power-efficiency, cost
                                per VM, and three-year total cost of ownership (TCO) of the servers (see below for
                                details).
                                                    To test performance, we used an OLTP workload that accesses databases and
                                reports results in orders per minute (OPM) that systems can handle. We intended the
                                workload to be indicative of a heavy load in order to stress the server. In our tests, both
                                host servers and all VMs ran Microsoft Windows Server® 2012 (with the Hyper-V role on
                                the hosts for the VMs) and Microsoft SQL Server® 2012 databases. For more information
                                about the test systems, see Appendix A. For step-by-step details on how we tested, see
                                Appendix B.

                                 Get more performance out of each watt of power
                                                    Continual operating expenses such as power and cooling have a great impact on
                                your bottom line. Finding a server that delivers the high performance you want while
                                using less power to do so is a way to mitigate these soaring costs. In our tests, we found
                                that the power-efficient Dell PowerEdge R815 with AMD Opteron processors Model
                                6380 delivered 15.8 percent more performance per watt of power consumed than did
                                the HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8 (see Figure 1).


                                                                           Performance/watt
                                                     900
                                                                          782
                                                     800
                                                                                                             676
                                                     700
 Figure 1: The Dell PowerEdge
                                     OPM per watt




                                                     600
 R815 delivered 15.8 percent
 more performance/watt than                          500
 the HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8                          400
 did.                                                300
                                                     200
                                                     100
                                                       0
                                                                  Dell PowerEdge R815              HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8


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Lower cost per VM
                                                           After you’ve targeted the amount of performance you require and can verify a
                                 server will deliver that for you, it’s time to compare cost. As Figure 2 shows, the AMD
                                 Opteron processor Model 6380-powered Dell PowerEdge R815 cost up to 47.4 percent
                                 less per VM than the HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8.


                                                                                          Cost/VM
                                                            $2,000                                               $1,780.44
                                    Cost (in USD) per VM




                                                            $1,500
 Figure 2: The Dell PowerEdge
 R815 with AMD Opteron
 processors Model 6380 cost                                                     $936.19
                                                            $1,000
 47.7 percent less per VM than
 the HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8.
                                                             $500


                                                               $0
                                                                          Dell PowerEdge R815             HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8

                                 Comparing TCO for the two servers
                                                           As Figure 3 shows, the Dell PowerEdge R815 with AMD Opteron processors
                                 Model 6380 can deliver up to a 28.8 percent lower three-year TCO than the Intel
                                 processor-based HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8.


                                                                                   Three-year TCO
                                                           $60,000
                                                                                                                $51,120.39
                                                           $50,000
                                      Cost (US dollars)




 Figure 3: The Dell PowerEdge
 R815 with AMD Opteron                                     $40,000             $36,385.54
 processors Model 6380 can
 deliver up to 28.8 percent                                $30,000
 lower three-year TCO than the
                                                           $20,000
 HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8.
                                                           $10,000

                                                               $0
                                                                          Dell PowerEdge R815             HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8



                                              Figure 4 shows our estimate of key costs for the two configurations. We include the
                                 following capital expenses: the cost of the servers and three-year vendor support, the


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cost of the operating system, and three-year software assurance. We also include three-
                                   year power and cooling costs based on the power utilization measured during the tests
                                   we ran. We used a SQL Server workload to stress the systems for this analysis but could
                                   have picked any heavy workload. We recognize that the typical enterprise would have a
                                   mix of underlying applications, therefore we do not include the price of the application
                                   (in this case SQL Server) in our cost analysis.


                                                                                 Dell PowerEdge       HP ProLiant DL560
                                                                                       R815           Gen8
Hardware                                                                                $14,979.00                  $28,487.00
Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Edition with 3-year Software
Assurance                                                                               $16,831.50                  $16,831.50
3-year hardware support                                                                  $2,564.00                   $3,094.00
3-year power and cooling costs (PUE=1.8)                                                 $2,011.04                   $2,707.89
Total                                                                                   $36,385.54                  $51,120.39
Figure 4: Key costs and total three-year TCO for the two servers.

                                            Hardware prices are for the following configurations:
                                                   One Dell PowerEdge R815 rack server with 4 x AMD 6380 processors
                                                    (2.5 GHz, 16 core), 32 x 8GB PC3L-10600R memory, and 2 x 146GB 15K
                                                    SAS HDDs.
                                                   One HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8 rack server with 4 x Intel Xeon processors
                                                    E5-4650 (2.7 GHz, 8 core), 32 x 8GB PC3L-10600R memory, and 2x
                                                    146GB 15K SAS HDDs.
                                            All prices are list prices before any discounts, and do not include shipping or
                                   handling costs or taxes.
                                            Hardware support prices are from the stores on the Dell and HP Web sites. For
                                   the Dell PowerEdge R815 server, we include the price for 3-Year ProSupport and Mission
                                   Critical 4HR 7x24 Onsite Pack. For the HP server, we include the price for 3-Year, 4-Hour
                                   24x7 DL560 ProCare Service.
                                            For the OS price, we include the price on the Microsoft site for two license packs
                                   of Windows Server 2012 Data Center Edition and include three years Software
                                   Assurance at 25 percent of the license cost per year.
                                            We calculated the power and cooling costs using the average power (power
                                   under load) and idle power we measured while running our performance tests (see
                                   Figure 5). We averaged the two power measurements for each server to create a typical
                                   power result. We then calculated kWh for that result over the course of a year (8766




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hours), and multiplied by the average US commercial cost per kWh of $.09881 to yield an
                                    annual energy cost for power. We multiplied that by 3 for the three-year cost. We
                                    assumed a Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) of 1.8 and used that to calculate a three-
                                    year energy cost that included both power and cooling.
                                           Idle           Typical                 Annual          3-year      3-year energy
                           Average
                                          power           power       kWh       energy cost    energy cost    cost for power
                          power (W)
                                           (W)             (W)                   for power      for power      and cooling
Dell PowerEdge
R815                          630           230            430       3,769.38       $372.41      $1,117.24         $2,011.04
HP ProLiant DL560
Gen8                          740           418            579       5,075.51       $501.46      $1,504.38         $2,707.89
Figure 5: Energy cost calculations for the two servers.



WHAT WE FOUND
                                            We completed three test runs on both servers, and report the median result.
                                    Figure 6 details the performance, in orders per minute, that the servers achieved,
                                    broken down by VM. While running 16 database VMs, the Dell PowerEdge R815
                                    performed comparably to the HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8, with only a 1.4 percent
                                    difference in performance.
                                                          Dell PowerEdge R815                 HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8
VM 1                                                             30,289                               31,402
VM 2                                                             31,127                               31,154
VM 3                                                             30,943                               31,076
VM 4                                                             30,594                               31,307
VM 5                                                             30,703                               31,276
VM 6                                                             31,105                               31,223
VM 7                                                             30,844                               31,324
VM 8                                                             30,392                               31,231
VM 9                                                             30,913                               31,282
VM 10                                                            30,670                               31,202
VM 11                                                            31,087                               31,416
VM 12                                                            31,015                               31,206
VM 13                                                            30,931                               30,971
VM 14                                                            31,053                               31,305
VM 15                                                            30,674                               31,390
VM 16                                                            30,523                               31,269
Total OPM                                                        492,863                              500,034
Figure 6: Performance, in OPM, that the servers delivered.




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Figure 7 shows the average processor utilization, power in watts that the
                                  servers consumed during our tests, and the performance (OPM)/watt that they
                                  delivered. The processor utilization shows that our test workload is adequately stressing
                                  the host servers.
                                                       Dell PowerEdge R815                      HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8
Average processor utilization                                 86.1%                                      85.8%
Average power(W)                                               630                                        740
Performance/watt                                               782                                        676
Figure 7: Average processor utilization, power in watts, and OPM/watt for the servers during our tests.


                                           Figure 8 compares the cost of the two servers. Prices are taken from the Dell
                                  and HP Web sites, respectively, and do not include discounts, tax, or shipping prices.
                                                       Dell PowerEdge R815                      HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8
Total cost                                       $14,979.00                                           $28,487.00
Cost/VM                                          $936.19                                              $1,780.44
Figure 8: Cost comparison for the two servers.




WHAT WE TESTED
About the Dell PowerEdge R815
                                           The Dell PowerEdge R815 is a four-socket server that takes up just 2U of rack
                                  space to maximize rack density. According to Dell, the PowerEdge R815 offers a
                                  combination of value and performance by using AMD Opteron 6300 Series processors,
                                  up to 1TB of memory in 32 DIMM slots, and energy-efficient technologies including high
                                  capacity fans that spin with regard to workload demand and volt regulators. The
                                  PowerEdge R815 supports a number of hot-plug hard drive options, including SAS and
                                  SATA SSDS and SAS, SATA, and near-line SAS HDDs, holding up to 6TB internally.
                                           For more information about the Dell PowerEdge R815, visit
                                  http://www.dell.com/us/enterprise/p/poweredge-r815/pd.
About the AMD Opteron 6300 Series
                                           The AMD Opteron 6300 Series seeks to deliver performance for demanding
                                  workloads while reducing costs for organizations purchasing servers. The AMD Opteron
                                  6380 processor, part of the 6300 series, features 16 cores, clocks at up to 3.4GHz with
                                  AMD Turbo CORE Max Frequency, and has 16MB L3 cache. The AMD Opteron 6380
                                  processor also supports AMD Virtualization Technology and AMD-P (Power
                                  Management).
                                           To learn more about AMD Opteron 6300 Series processors, visit
                                  http://www.amd.com/us/products/server/processors/6000-series-
                                  platform/6300/pages/6300-series-processors.aspx#1.


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About DVD Store Version 2.1
                                      To create our real-world ecommerce workload, we used the DVD Store Version
                              2.1 (DS2) benchmarking tool. DS2 models an online DVD store, where customers log in,
                              search for movies, and make purchases. DS2 reports these actions in orders per minute
                              that the system could handle, to show what kind of performance you could expect for
                              your customers. The DS2 workload also performs other actions, such as adding new
                              customers, to exercise the wide range of database functions you would need to run your
                              ecommerce environment.


IN CONCLUSION
                                      With advances in processing power, it’s now possible to upgrade your older 4U,
                              four-socket servers to newer and more powerful 2U, four-socket servers and achieve
                              powerful performance. Additionally, the servers you select should provide the high
                              performance levels you expect while simultaneously providing great purchase cost value
                              and maximizing performance per watt, in an effort to keep your data center costs low.
                                      In our tests, we found that the AMD Opteron processor Model 6380-powered
                              Dell PowerEdge R815 provided similar performance to its competitor, the HP ProLiant
                              DL560 Gen8, while providing benefits in the realms of power-efficiency and value. The
                              Dell PowerEdge R815 delivered a 47.4 percent lower per-VM cost than the HP ProLiant
                              DL560 Gen8, while delivering 15.8 percent more OPM per watt than the HP server did.
                                      Due to these possible savings with the Dell solution, we found that the AMD
                              Opteron processor Model 6380-powered Dell PowerEdge R815 could deliver up to an
                              28.8 percent lower three-year TCO than the HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8.




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APPENDIX A – SYSTEM CONFIGURATION INFORMATION
         Figure 9 provides detailed configuration information for the test servers, and Figure 10 details the configuration
of the storage arrays we used for testing.

System                                            Dell PowerEdge R815                      HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8
General
Number of processor packages              4                                         4
Number of cores per processor             16                                        8
Number of hardware threads per core       1                                         2
CPU
Vendor                                    AMD                                       Intel
Name                                      Opteron                                   Xeon
Model number                              6380                                      E5-4650
Socket type                               G34                                       FCLGA2011
Core frequency (GHz)                      2.50                                      2.70
Bus frequency                             6.4 GT/s                                  8 GT/s
                                          8 x 64 KB instruction                     8 x 32 KB instruction
L1 cache
                                          16 x 16 KB data                           8 x 32 KB data
L2 cache                                  16 MB                                     8 x 256 KB
L3 cache                                  16 MB (shared)                            20 MB (shared)
Platform
Vendor and model number                   Dell PowerEdge R815                       HP ProLiant BL560 Gen8
Motherboard model number                  G53V4                                     346920-001
BIOS name and version                     Dell 3.0.4 (12/19/2012)                   HP P77 (12/14/2012)
BIOS settings                             Maximum performance                       Maximum performance
Memory module(s)
Total RAM in system (GB)                  256                                       256
Vendor and model number                   Hynix HMT31GR7BFR4A-H9                    Samsung M393B1K70DH0-YH9
Type                                      PC3L-10600R                               PC3L-10600R
Speed (MHz)                               1,333                                     1,333
Speed running in the system (MHz)         1,333                                     1,333
Timing/Latency (tCL-tRCD-tRP-
                                          9-9-9-36                                  9-9-9-36
tRASmin)
Size (GB)                                 8                                         8
Number of RAM module(s)                   32                                        32
Chip organization                         Double-sided                              Double-sided
Rank                                      Dual                                      Dual
OS/hypervisor
Name                                      Windows Server 2012 Datacenter            Windows Server 2012 Datacenter
Build number                              9200                                      9200
File system                               NTFS                                      NTFS
Kernel                                    ACPI x64-based PC                         ACPI x64-based PC
Language                                  English                                   English


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System                                                Dell PowerEdge R815                  HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8
RAID controller
Vendor and model number                      Dell PERC H200                         HP Smart Array P420i
Firmware version                             7.01.09.00                             3.22
Driver version                               2.0.55.84 (3/12/2012)                  64.24.2.64 (9/5/2012)
Hard drives
Vendor and model number                      Dell ST9146852SS                       HP EH0146FAWJB
Number of drives                             2                                      2
Size (GB)                                    146                                    146
RPM                                          15K                                    15K
Type                                         SAS                                    SAS
Ethernet adapter
                                             Broadcom® BCM5709c NetXtreme® II
Vendor and model number                                                             HP NC375T Gigabit Ethernet
                                             GigE
Number of ports                              4                                      4
Type                                         PCIe                                   PCIe
Driver version                               7.4.23.0 (9/6/2012)                    14.8.1.13 (2/23/2012)
USB ports
Number                                       4                                      4
Type                                         2.0                                    2.0
Figure 9: Detailed configuration information for the test servers.

Storage array                                                               Dell EqualLogic PS6010XV
Arrays                                                    2
Number of active storage controllers                      2
Number of active storage ports                            6
Firmware revision                                         6.0.2
Switch number/type/model                                  Dell PowerConnect™ 6248
First disk type
Disk vendor and model number                              Seagate ST3300655SS
Disk size (GB)                                            300
Disk buffer size (MB)                                     16
Disk RPM                                                  15K
Disk type                                                 SAS
Second disk type
Disk vendor and model number                              Seagate ST3600057SS
Disk size (GB)                                            600
Disk buffer size (MB)                                     16
Disk RPM                                                  15K
Disk type                                                 SAS
EqualLogic Host Software for Windows version              4.5.0
Figure 10: Detailed configuration information about our test storage.


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APPENDIX B - HOW WE TESTED
Configuring the Dell PowerEdge R815 and the HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8
        The Dell PowerEdge R815 and the HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8 used Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Edition and
Microsoft Hyper-V to host 16 VMs with Microsoft SQL Server 2012 installed. The guest OS was also Windows Server
2012 Datacenter Edition.
Installing Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Edition
    1. Insert the installation media into the CD/DVD drive, and restart the server.
    2. When the option appears, press F11 to enter the Boot Manager.
    3. Select SATA Optical Drive, and press Enter.
    4. When the installation prompts you to boot from DVD, press any key.
    5. When the installation screen appears, click My language is English.
    6. Leave language, time/currency format, and input method as default, and click Next.
    7. Click Install now.
    8. When the Windows Setup window appears and the installation prompts you to go online to install updates, click
         No thanks.
    9. Select Windows Server 2012 Datacenter (Server with a GUI), and click Next.
    10. Check I accept the license terms, and click Next.
    11. Click Custom: Install Windows only (advanced).
    12. Press Alt+A to open advanced partition options. Delete any partitions until there is only Drive 0 Unallocated
         Space.
    13. Select Drive 0 Unallocated Space, and click Next, at which point Windows installation begins. After installation
         completes, Windows restarts automatically.
    14. When the Settings page appears, fill in the Password and Reenter Password fields with the same password.
    15. Log in with the password you set up earlier.

Creating New Disks in Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Edition
   1. In the Server Manager window, click Tools, and click Computer Management.
   2. In the left pane, click Disk Management.
   3. On the unallocated disk, right-click the disk name, and click Online. Right-click the disk name again, and click
        Initialize Disk. When the Initialize Disk window pops up, select MBR (Master Boot Record), and click OK.
   4. After the disk initializes, right-click the shaded area, and click New Simple Volume.
   5. On the New Simple Volume Wizard pop-up, click Next.
   6. Select a size (we selected Maximum), and click Next.
   7. Assign a drive letter, and click Next.
   8. Select Format this volume with the following settings, and leave the default settings. Click Next.
   9. Click Finish.

Configuring Windows Update
   1. In the left pane of the Server Manager window, click Local Server.
   2. In the main frame, next to Windows Update, click Not configured.
   3. In the main pane of the Windows Update window, click Let me choose my settings.
   4. Under Important updates, select Never check for updates (not recommended), and click OK.

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5. In the left pane, click Check for updates, and install all available updates.
    6. Close the Windows Update window.

Configuring Windows Firewall
   1. In Server Manager, click ToolsWindows Firewall with Advanced Security.
   2. In the Overview section, click Windows Firewall Properties.
   3. In the Domain Profile tab, for Firewall state, click Off.
   4. In the Private Profile tab, for Firewall state, click Off.
   5. In the Public Profile tab, for Firewall state, click Off.
   6. Click OK.
   7. Close the Windows Firewall Properties window.

Setting up Remote Desktop
    1. In the Local Server tab of the Server Manager window, next to Remote Desktop, click Disabled.
    2. In the System Properties window that appears, in the Remote Desktop section, select the Allow remote
        connections to this computer radio button, and click OK when the warning message appears.
    3. Uncheck Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication
        (recommended), and click OK.

Disabling IE Enhanced Security Configuration
    1. In the Local Server tab of the Server Manager window, next to IE Enhanced Security Configuration, click On.
    2. In the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration window, select the Off radio buttons for both
        Administrators and Users, and click OK.
Adding the Hyper-V role
   1. In Server Manager, click ManageAdd Roles and Features.
   2. At the Before you begin screen, click Next.
   3. At the Select installation type, leave the default selection of Role-based or feature-based installation, and click
       Next.
   4. At the Select destination server screen, leave the default selection, and click Next.
   5. At the Select server roles screen, check the box for Hyper-V, and click Next.
   6. When the Add Roles and Features Wizard window pops up, click Add Features.
   7. Click Next.
   8. At the Select features screen, click Next.
   9. At the Hyper-V screen, click Next.
   10. At the Create Virtual Switches screen, leave the NICs unselected, and click Next.
   11. At the Virtual Machine Migration screen, leave the checkbox unselected, and click Next.
   12. At the Default Stores screen, leave the default locations, and click Next.
   13. At the Confirm installation selections screen, check Restart the destination server automatically if required, and
       click Install.
   14. When the installation completes, click Close.




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Configuring the iSCSI storage area network
         For our shared storage solution, we used two Dell EqualLogic PS6010 arrays, each containing 16 drives in a RAID
10. We cabled each Dell EqualLogic PS6010 and each server NIC dedicated to storage to a Dell PowerConnect 6248
switch. We enabled jumbo frames on all applicable devices.
Enabling jumbo frames on the Dell PowerConnect 6248
       Using the command-line console, via serial cable, log in using appropriate credentials and enter the following
commands:
         console> enable
         console# configure
         console(config)# interface range ethernet all
         console(config-if)# mtu 9216
         console(config-if)# end
         console# copy running-config startup-config
         console# exit
Configuring the Dell EqualLogic PS6010 storage arrays
   1. Using the command-line console, via serial cable, reset the first Dell EqualLogic PS6010 by using the reset
        command.
   2. Supply a group name, group IP address, and IP address for eth0 on the first of the two arrays.
   3. Reset the second array in the same manner, supplying the group name to join and IP address created in Step 2,
        and supply an IP address in the same subnet for eth0.
   4. After group creation, using a computer connected to the same subnet as the storage, use the Dell EqualLogic
        Web interface to do the following:
      a. Assign IP addresses in the same subnet on two of the remaining NICs. Assign an IP address in a separate
          management subnet on the fourth NIC. Enable all NICs.
      b. Verify matching firmware levels and MTU size of 9,000 on each array.
      c. Click each member array, and choose Yes when prompted to configure the member. Choose RAID 10 for each
          array.
      d. Create two 2TB volumes for VM virtual hard-drive storage.
      e. Enable shared access to the iSCSI targets from each initiator.
Enabling jumbo frames on the server NICs
       Complete the following steps on each host:
    1.   Click Start and type ncpa.cpl, then press Enter.
    2.   Right-click the first storage-connected adapter, and click Properties.
    3.   Click Configure.
    4.   Click Advanced.
    5.   Click Jumbo Frame, and in the Value field, enter 9000.
    6.   Click OK.
    7.   Click OK.
    8.   Repeat steps 2-7 for each storage-connected adapter.



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Adding the MPIO feature
   1. In Server Manager, click ManageAdd Roles and Features.
   2. At the Before you begin screen, click Next.
   3. At the Select installation type, leave the default selection of Role-based or feature-based installation, and click
       Next.
   4. At the Select destination server screen, leave the default selection, and click Next.
   5. At the Select server roles screen, click Next.
   6. When the Add Roles and Features Wizard window pops up, click Add Features.
   7. Click Next.
   8. At the Select features screen, check the box for Multipath I/O, and click Next.
   9. At the Confirm installation selections screen, click Install.
   10. When the installation completes, click Close.
Installing Dell EqualLogic Host Integration Tools
    1. Insert the disk, and click Setup64.exe.
    2. At the Welcome screen, click Next.
    3. At the License Agreement screen, review and accept the terms of the license agreement, and click Next.
    4. At the Destination Folder screen, click Next.
    5. At the Select Type screen, select Custom, and click Next.
    6. At the Custom Setup screen, disable the Auto-Snapshot Manager/Microsoft Edition feature, and click Next.
    7. At the Ready to Install the Program screen, click Install.
    8. At the Installation Complete screen, click Finish.
    9. In the pop-up window that follows to restart the system, click Yes.
Connecting to the volume with Microsoft iSCSI Initiator
   1. To launch iSCSI Initiator, select Tools from the Server Manager menu, and click iSCSI Initiator.
   2. Select the Discovery Tab, and click Discover Portal.
   3. Enter the IP Address for the Dell EqualLogic Storage Group, and click OK.
   4. Select the Targets tab, and click Refresh.
   5. Select the first Inactive Target listed, and click Connect.
   6. Select Add this connection to the list of Favorite Targets, check the Enable multi-path check box, and click OK.

Building the Hyper-V VMs
        Complete the following steps on each host.
Creating a virtual switch
   1. Open Server Manager, and click ToolsHyper-V Manager.
   2. In the right pane, click Virtual Switch Manager.
   3. Under type of virtual switch, leave External highlighted, and click Create Virtual Switch.
   4. Enter a name (we chose VMSwitch), and select the Microsoft Network Adapter Multiplexor Driver from the
        drop-down menu under External Network to select the teamed NIC. Check the Allow management operating
        system to share this network adapter, and click Apply.
   5. When the warning pops up, click Yes.
   6. Click OK.



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Creating a virtual machine
   1. Open Server Manager, and on the left-hand side, click Hyper-V.
   2. Right-click the local server, and click Hyper-V Manager.
   3. Click New, and select Virtual Machine.
   4. Enter a name for the VM, and click Next.
    5. For Startup Memory, enter 8192, and click Next.
    6. On the Configure Networking screen, to use the virtual switch, select VMSwitch, and click Next.
    7. On the Connect Virtual Hard Disk screen, select the radio button for Create a virtual hard disk. Enter a name for
        the VHD and a size of 50 GB. Click Finish.
    8. After the VM is created, right-click the VM, and click Settings.
    9. Click Processor, and increase Number of virtual processors to 4.
    10. Click OK.
Creating a virtual hard disk
        We created two more VHDs per VM for Microsoft SQL Server 2012 data and logs. We stored these VHDs on the
associated storage arrays.
    1.   Open Server Manager, and on the left-hand side, click Hyper-V.
    2.   Right-click the local server, and click Hyper-V Manager.
    3.   Click New, and select Hard Disk.
    4.   Click Next.
    5.   Select VHDX, and click Next.
    6.   Select Fixed size, and click Next.
    7.   Give the hard disk a name and location, and click Next.
    8.   Select Create a new blank virtual hard disk, and enter a size.
    9.   Click Finish.
Installing the guest OS (Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Edition)
    1. In Hyper-V Manager, right-click the VM, and click Settings.
    2. Click DVD Drive, and select the radio button for Physical CD/DVD drive.
    3. Click OK.
    4. Insert the Windows Server 2012 Datacenter DVD into the optical drive on the host.
    5. Start the VM, and follow the steps outlined above to install Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Edition. The VMs
         do not require the Hyper-V role.
Installing SQL Server 2012 on VM 1
    1. Connect and log into the virtual machine.
    2. Insert the installation DVD for SQL Server 2012 into the appropriate Hyper-V host server’s DVD drive and attach
         it to the virtual machine.
    3. Click Run SETUP.EXE. If Autoplay does not begin the installation, navigate to the SQL Server 2012 DVD, and
         double-click it.
    4. If the installer prompts you with a .NET installation prompt, click Yes to enable the .NET Framework Core role.
    5. In the left pane, click Installation.
    6. Click New SQL Server stand-alone installation or add features to an existing installation.



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7. At the Setup Support Rules screen, wait for the rule check to complete. If there are no failures or relevant
       warnings, click OK.
   8. Enter your product key, and click Next.
   9. Click the checkbox to accept the license terms, and click Next.
   10. If no failures are displayed after the setup support files are installed, click Next.
   11. At the Setup Role screen, choose SQL Server Feature Installation.
   12. At the Feature Selection screen, select the features that your organization requires. We chose the following
       features for this guide: Database Engine Services, Full-Text and Semantic Extractions for Search, Client Tools
       Connectivity, Client Tools Backwards Compatibility, Management Tools – Basic, and Management Tools –
       Complete. Click Next.
   13. At the Installation Rules screen, click Next after the check completes.
   14. At the Instance configuration screen, enter the appropriate details for your configuration. For a default instance,
       leave the defaults selected. For a named instance, enter a new instance name and adjust the file paths as
       necessary. Click Next.
   15. At the Disk Space Requirements screen, click Next.
   16. At the Server Configuration screen, choose the service account, preferably an Active Directory domain account,
       fill in a password if necessary, and click Next.
   17. At the Database Engine Configuration screen, choose Mixed Mode and enter the system administrator
       password. Click Add Current User.
   18. Click Next.
   19. At the Error reporting screen, click Next.
   20. At the Installation Configuration Rules screen, check that there are no failures or relevant warnings, and click
       Next.
   21. At the Ready to Install screen, click Install.
   22. After installation completes, click Close.
   23. Close the installation window.
Cloning the VMs
    1. Shut down the guest OS on the base VM.
    2. Browse to the folder containing the VHDs.
    3. Make 16 new copies of the OS, Data, and Log VHDs, so that there are 17 of each. One of each will be for the
        base VM, and the remaining 16 will be for the target VMs.
    4. Rename the VMs appropriately.
    5. Open Hyper-V Manager, and select Create a new virtual machine.
    6. Using the same vRAM and vCPU specifications outlined above, create a new virtual machine using one of the
        copied OS VHDs.
    7. After completing the wizard, attach the Data and Log VHDs.
    8. Repeat steps 6-7 for the remaining 15 VMs.
    9. In each VM, assign a static IP address.




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Configuring the database (DVD Store)
Data generation overview
       We generated the data using the Install.pl script included with DVD Store version 2.1 (DS2), providing the
parameters for our 5GB database size and the database platform on which we ran Microsoft SQL Server. We ran the
Install.pl script on a utility system running Linux. The database schema was also generated by the Install.pl script.
        After processing the data generation, we transferred the data files and schema creation files to a Windows-
based system running SQL Server 2012. We built the 5GB database in SQL Server 2012, and then performed a full
backup, storing the backup file on the C: drive for quick access. We used that backup file to restore to the servers
between test runs. We performed this procedure once.
        The only modification we made to the schema creation scripts were the specified file sizes for our database. We
explicitly set the file sizes higher than necessary to ensure that no file-growth activity would affect the outputs of the
test. Besides this file size modification, the database schema was created and loaded according to the DVD Store
documentation. Specifically, we followed the steps below:
    1. We generated the data and created the database and file structure using database creation scripts in the DS2
       download. We made size modifications specific to our 5GB database and the appropriate changes to drive
       letters.
    2. We transferred the files from our Linux data generation system to a Windows system running SQL Server.
    3. We created database tables, stored procedures, and objects using the provided DVD Store scripts.
    4. We set the database recovery model to bulk-logged to prevent excess logging.
    5. We loaded the data we generated into the database. For data loading, we used the import wizard in SQL Server
       Management Studio. Where necessary, we retained options from the original scripts, such as Enable Identity
       Insert.
    6. We created indices, full-text catalogs, primary keys, and foreign keys using the database-creation scripts.
    7. We updated statistics on each table according to database-creation scripts, which sample 18 percent of the
       table data.
    8. On the SQL Server instance, we created a ds2user SQL Server login using the following Transact SQL (TSQL)
       script:
                USE [master]
                GO
                CREATE LOGIN [ds2user] WITH PASSWORD=N’’,
                                 DEFAULT_DATABASE=[master],
                                 DEFAULT_LANGUAGE=[us_english],
                                 CHECK_EXPIRATION=OFF,
                                 CHECK_POLICY=OFF
                GO
    9. We set the database recovery model back to full.
    10. We set the database recovery interval to 1440 minutes.
    11. We created the necessary full text index using SQL Server Management Studio.


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12. We created a database user and mapped this user to the SQL Server login.
    13. We then performed a full backup of the database. This backup allowed us to restore the databases to a pristine
        state relatively quickly between tests.
Running the DVD Store tests
       We created a series of batch files, SQL scripts, and shell scripts to automate the complete test cycle. DVD Store
outputs an orders-per-minute metric, which is a running average calculated through the test. In this report, we report
the last OPM result reported by each client/target pair.
         Each complete test cycle consisted of the general steps listed below. For each scenario, we ran three test cycles,
and reported the median outcome.
    1.   Clean up prior outputs from the server and all client driver systems.
    2.   Drop all databases from the test servers.
    3.   Restore all databases on all test servers.
    4.   Reboot the server and all client systems.
    5.   Let the test server idle until the power utilization settled.
    6.   Start the DVD Store driver on all respective clients.
    7.   We used the following DVD Store parameters for testing the servers in this study:
             ds2sqlserverdriver.exe --target=<target_IP> --ramp_rate=10 –
             warmup_time=10 --run_time=30 --n_threads=32 --db_size=5GB --think_time=0
             --detailed_view=Y -–database_name=DS2




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  • 1. POWER EFFICIENCY AND COST: AMD OPTERON 6300 SERIES PROCESSOR- POWERED DELL POWEREDGE R815 VS. HP PROLIANT DL560 GEN8 Advances in server density and processing power allow today’s four-socket servers to deliver powerful performance in only 2U of space, replacing older 4U servers from previous generations. When selecting a new virtualization platform, it’s critical that your hardware can deliver the performance you need, but it’s important to look at the price you pay to get that performance as well as factors that affect your operating costs, including power and cooling costs and space. In our labs, we compared the 2U, four-socket AMD Opteron processor Model 6380-based Dell PowerEdge R815 to an Intel® Xeon® processor-based HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8, and found that the Dell PowerEdge R815 delivered performance comparable to the HP server while providing better value and power efficiency. The Dell PowerEdge R815 was more power efficient than the HP server, providing 15.8 percent more performance per watt of power, and cost 47.4 percent less per virtual machine (VM). We did a TCO analysis of the servers and found that the Dell PowerEdge R815 with AMD Opteron processors Model 6380 could deliver a 28.8 percent lower three- year TCO than the HP server. Choosing a hardware solution that provides not only the performance you need to serve your customers but that can save you in acquisition and operating costs provides clear benefits to your organization. JANUARY 2013 A PRINCIPLED TECHNOLOGIES TEST REPORT Commissioned by Dell Inc.
  • 2. GET MORE POWER EFFICIENCY AT A LOWER COST The performance your servers deliver is important, but you must also consider how the hardware you purchase for your data center affects overall costs. Selecting power-efficient servers that maximize performance and space is a great strategy to reduce costs. We found that in our tests the AMD Opteron processor Model 6380 processor- powered Dell PowerEdge R815 server did this better than the HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8. Both servers supported 16 Hyper-V™ VMs and delivered comparable performance in 2U of rack space, varying only by 1.4 percent, and we compared the power-efficiency, cost per VM, and three-year total cost of ownership (TCO) of the servers (see below for details). To test performance, we used an OLTP workload that accesses databases and reports results in orders per minute (OPM) that systems can handle. We intended the workload to be indicative of a heavy load in order to stress the server. In our tests, both host servers and all VMs ran Microsoft Windows Server® 2012 (with the Hyper-V role on the hosts for the VMs) and Microsoft SQL Server® 2012 databases. For more information about the test systems, see Appendix A. For step-by-step details on how we tested, see Appendix B. Get more performance out of each watt of power Continual operating expenses such as power and cooling have a great impact on your bottom line. Finding a server that delivers the high performance you want while using less power to do so is a way to mitigate these soaring costs. In our tests, we found that the power-efficient Dell PowerEdge R815 with AMD Opteron processors Model 6380 delivered 15.8 percent more performance per watt of power consumed than did the HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8 (see Figure 1). Performance/watt 900 782 800 676 700 Figure 1: The Dell PowerEdge OPM per watt 600 R815 delivered 15.8 percent more performance/watt than 500 the HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8 400 did. 300 200 100 0 Dell PowerEdge R815 HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8 Power efficiency and cost: AMD Opteron 6300 Series processor- A Principled Technologies test report 2 powered Dell PowerEdge R815 vs. HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8
  • 3. Lower cost per VM After you’ve targeted the amount of performance you require and can verify a server will deliver that for you, it’s time to compare cost. As Figure 2 shows, the AMD Opteron processor Model 6380-powered Dell PowerEdge R815 cost up to 47.4 percent less per VM than the HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8. Cost/VM $2,000 $1,780.44 Cost (in USD) per VM $1,500 Figure 2: The Dell PowerEdge R815 with AMD Opteron processors Model 6380 cost $936.19 $1,000 47.7 percent less per VM than the HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8. $500 $0 Dell PowerEdge R815 HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8 Comparing TCO for the two servers As Figure 3 shows, the Dell PowerEdge R815 with AMD Opteron processors Model 6380 can deliver up to a 28.8 percent lower three-year TCO than the Intel processor-based HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8. Three-year TCO $60,000 $51,120.39 $50,000 Cost (US dollars) Figure 3: The Dell PowerEdge R815 with AMD Opteron $40,000 $36,385.54 processors Model 6380 can deliver up to 28.8 percent $30,000 lower three-year TCO than the $20,000 HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8. $10,000 $0 Dell PowerEdge R815 HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8 Figure 4 shows our estimate of key costs for the two configurations. We include the following capital expenses: the cost of the servers and three-year vendor support, the Power efficiency and cost: AMD Opteron 6300 Series processor- A Principled Technologies test report 3 powered Dell PowerEdge R815 vs. HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8
  • 4. cost of the operating system, and three-year software assurance. We also include three- year power and cooling costs based on the power utilization measured during the tests we ran. We used a SQL Server workload to stress the systems for this analysis but could have picked any heavy workload. We recognize that the typical enterprise would have a mix of underlying applications, therefore we do not include the price of the application (in this case SQL Server) in our cost analysis. Dell PowerEdge HP ProLiant DL560 R815 Gen8 Hardware $14,979.00 $28,487.00 Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Edition with 3-year Software Assurance $16,831.50 $16,831.50 3-year hardware support $2,564.00 $3,094.00 3-year power and cooling costs (PUE=1.8) $2,011.04 $2,707.89 Total $36,385.54 $51,120.39 Figure 4: Key costs and total three-year TCO for the two servers. Hardware prices are for the following configurations:  One Dell PowerEdge R815 rack server with 4 x AMD 6380 processors (2.5 GHz, 16 core), 32 x 8GB PC3L-10600R memory, and 2 x 146GB 15K SAS HDDs.  One HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8 rack server with 4 x Intel Xeon processors E5-4650 (2.7 GHz, 8 core), 32 x 8GB PC3L-10600R memory, and 2x 146GB 15K SAS HDDs. All prices are list prices before any discounts, and do not include shipping or handling costs or taxes. Hardware support prices are from the stores on the Dell and HP Web sites. For the Dell PowerEdge R815 server, we include the price for 3-Year ProSupport and Mission Critical 4HR 7x24 Onsite Pack. For the HP server, we include the price for 3-Year, 4-Hour 24x7 DL560 ProCare Service. For the OS price, we include the price on the Microsoft site for two license packs of Windows Server 2012 Data Center Edition and include three years Software Assurance at 25 percent of the license cost per year. We calculated the power and cooling costs using the average power (power under load) and idle power we measured while running our performance tests (see Figure 5). We averaged the two power measurements for each server to create a typical power result. We then calculated kWh for that result over the course of a year (8766 Power efficiency and cost: AMD Opteron 6300 Series processor- A Principled Technologies test report 4 powered Dell PowerEdge R815 vs. HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8
  • 5. hours), and multiplied by the average US commercial cost per kWh of $.09881 to yield an annual energy cost for power. We multiplied that by 3 for the three-year cost. We assumed a Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) of 1.8 and used that to calculate a three- year energy cost that included both power and cooling. Idle Typical Annual 3-year 3-year energy Average power power kWh energy cost energy cost cost for power power (W) (W) (W) for power for power and cooling Dell PowerEdge R815 630 230 430 3,769.38 $372.41 $1,117.24 $2,011.04 HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8 740 418 579 5,075.51 $501.46 $1,504.38 $2,707.89 Figure 5: Energy cost calculations for the two servers. WHAT WE FOUND We completed three test runs on both servers, and report the median result. Figure 6 details the performance, in orders per minute, that the servers achieved, broken down by VM. While running 16 database VMs, the Dell PowerEdge R815 performed comparably to the HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8, with only a 1.4 percent difference in performance. Dell PowerEdge R815 HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8 VM 1 30,289 31,402 VM 2 31,127 31,154 VM 3 30,943 31,076 VM 4 30,594 31,307 VM 5 30,703 31,276 VM 6 31,105 31,223 VM 7 30,844 31,324 VM 8 30,392 31,231 VM 9 30,913 31,282 VM 10 30,670 31,202 VM 11 31,087 31,416 VM 12 31,015 31,206 VM 13 30,931 30,971 VM 14 31,053 31,305 VM 15 30,674 31,390 VM 16 30,523 31,269 Total OPM 492,863 500,034 Figure 6: Performance, in OPM, that the servers delivered. 1 http://www.eia.gov/electricity/monthly/epm_table_grapher.cfm?t=epmt_5_06_a Power efficiency and cost: AMD Opteron 6300 Series processor- A Principled Technologies test report 5 powered Dell PowerEdge R815 vs. HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8
  • 6. Figure 7 shows the average processor utilization, power in watts that the servers consumed during our tests, and the performance (OPM)/watt that they delivered. The processor utilization shows that our test workload is adequately stressing the host servers. Dell PowerEdge R815 HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8 Average processor utilization 86.1% 85.8% Average power(W) 630 740 Performance/watt 782 676 Figure 7: Average processor utilization, power in watts, and OPM/watt for the servers during our tests. Figure 8 compares the cost of the two servers. Prices are taken from the Dell and HP Web sites, respectively, and do not include discounts, tax, or shipping prices. Dell PowerEdge R815 HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8 Total cost $14,979.00 $28,487.00 Cost/VM $936.19 $1,780.44 Figure 8: Cost comparison for the two servers. WHAT WE TESTED About the Dell PowerEdge R815 The Dell PowerEdge R815 is a four-socket server that takes up just 2U of rack space to maximize rack density. According to Dell, the PowerEdge R815 offers a combination of value and performance by using AMD Opteron 6300 Series processors, up to 1TB of memory in 32 DIMM slots, and energy-efficient technologies including high capacity fans that spin with regard to workload demand and volt regulators. The PowerEdge R815 supports a number of hot-plug hard drive options, including SAS and SATA SSDS and SAS, SATA, and near-line SAS HDDs, holding up to 6TB internally. For more information about the Dell PowerEdge R815, visit http://www.dell.com/us/enterprise/p/poweredge-r815/pd. About the AMD Opteron 6300 Series The AMD Opteron 6300 Series seeks to deliver performance for demanding workloads while reducing costs for organizations purchasing servers. The AMD Opteron 6380 processor, part of the 6300 series, features 16 cores, clocks at up to 3.4GHz with AMD Turbo CORE Max Frequency, and has 16MB L3 cache. The AMD Opteron 6380 processor also supports AMD Virtualization Technology and AMD-P (Power Management). To learn more about AMD Opteron 6300 Series processors, visit http://www.amd.com/us/products/server/processors/6000-series- platform/6300/pages/6300-series-processors.aspx#1. Power efficiency and cost: AMD Opteron 6300 Series processor- A Principled Technologies test report 6 powered Dell PowerEdge R815 vs. HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8
  • 7. About DVD Store Version 2.1 To create our real-world ecommerce workload, we used the DVD Store Version 2.1 (DS2) benchmarking tool. DS2 models an online DVD store, where customers log in, search for movies, and make purchases. DS2 reports these actions in orders per minute that the system could handle, to show what kind of performance you could expect for your customers. The DS2 workload also performs other actions, such as adding new customers, to exercise the wide range of database functions you would need to run your ecommerce environment. IN CONCLUSION With advances in processing power, it’s now possible to upgrade your older 4U, four-socket servers to newer and more powerful 2U, four-socket servers and achieve powerful performance. Additionally, the servers you select should provide the high performance levels you expect while simultaneously providing great purchase cost value and maximizing performance per watt, in an effort to keep your data center costs low. In our tests, we found that the AMD Opteron processor Model 6380-powered Dell PowerEdge R815 provided similar performance to its competitor, the HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8, while providing benefits in the realms of power-efficiency and value. The Dell PowerEdge R815 delivered a 47.4 percent lower per-VM cost than the HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8, while delivering 15.8 percent more OPM per watt than the HP server did. Due to these possible savings with the Dell solution, we found that the AMD Opteron processor Model 6380-powered Dell PowerEdge R815 could deliver up to an 28.8 percent lower three-year TCO than the HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8. Power efficiency and cost: AMD Opteron 6300 Series processor- A Principled Technologies test report 7 powered Dell PowerEdge R815 vs. HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8
  • 8. APPENDIX A – SYSTEM CONFIGURATION INFORMATION Figure 9 provides detailed configuration information for the test servers, and Figure 10 details the configuration of the storage arrays we used for testing. System Dell PowerEdge R815 HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8 General Number of processor packages 4 4 Number of cores per processor 16 8 Number of hardware threads per core 1 2 CPU Vendor AMD Intel Name Opteron Xeon Model number 6380 E5-4650 Socket type G34 FCLGA2011 Core frequency (GHz) 2.50 2.70 Bus frequency 6.4 GT/s 8 GT/s 8 x 64 KB instruction 8 x 32 KB instruction L1 cache 16 x 16 KB data 8 x 32 KB data L2 cache 16 MB 8 x 256 KB L3 cache 16 MB (shared) 20 MB (shared) Platform Vendor and model number Dell PowerEdge R815 HP ProLiant BL560 Gen8 Motherboard model number G53V4 346920-001 BIOS name and version Dell 3.0.4 (12/19/2012) HP P77 (12/14/2012) BIOS settings Maximum performance Maximum performance Memory module(s) Total RAM in system (GB) 256 256 Vendor and model number Hynix HMT31GR7BFR4A-H9 Samsung M393B1K70DH0-YH9 Type PC3L-10600R PC3L-10600R Speed (MHz) 1,333 1,333 Speed running in the system (MHz) 1,333 1,333 Timing/Latency (tCL-tRCD-tRP- 9-9-9-36 9-9-9-36 tRASmin) Size (GB) 8 8 Number of RAM module(s) 32 32 Chip organization Double-sided Double-sided Rank Dual Dual OS/hypervisor Name Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Build number 9200 9200 File system NTFS NTFS Kernel ACPI x64-based PC ACPI x64-based PC Language English English Power efficiency and cost: AMD Opteron 6300 Series processor- A Principled Technologies test report 8 powered Dell PowerEdge R815 vs. HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8
  • 9. System Dell PowerEdge R815 HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8 RAID controller Vendor and model number Dell PERC H200 HP Smart Array P420i Firmware version 7.01.09.00 3.22 Driver version 2.0.55.84 (3/12/2012) 64.24.2.64 (9/5/2012) Hard drives Vendor and model number Dell ST9146852SS HP EH0146FAWJB Number of drives 2 2 Size (GB) 146 146 RPM 15K 15K Type SAS SAS Ethernet adapter Broadcom® BCM5709c NetXtreme® II Vendor and model number HP NC375T Gigabit Ethernet GigE Number of ports 4 4 Type PCIe PCIe Driver version 7.4.23.0 (9/6/2012) 14.8.1.13 (2/23/2012) USB ports Number 4 4 Type 2.0 2.0 Figure 9: Detailed configuration information for the test servers. Storage array Dell EqualLogic PS6010XV Arrays 2 Number of active storage controllers 2 Number of active storage ports 6 Firmware revision 6.0.2 Switch number/type/model Dell PowerConnect™ 6248 First disk type Disk vendor and model number Seagate ST3300655SS Disk size (GB) 300 Disk buffer size (MB) 16 Disk RPM 15K Disk type SAS Second disk type Disk vendor and model number Seagate ST3600057SS Disk size (GB) 600 Disk buffer size (MB) 16 Disk RPM 15K Disk type SAS EqualLogic Host Software for Windows version 4.5.0 Figure 10: Detailed configuration information about our test storage. Power efficiency and cost: AMD Opteron 6300 Series processor- A Principled Technologies test report 9 powered Dell PowerEdge R815 vs. HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8
  • 10. APPENDIX B - HOW WE TESTED Configuring the Dell PowerEdge R815 and the HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8 The Dell PowerEdge R815 and the HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8 used Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Edition and Microsoft Hyper-V to host 16 VMs with Microsoft SQL Server 2012 installed. The guest OS was also Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Edition. Installing Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Edition 1. Insert the installation media into the CD/DVD drive, and restart the server. 2. When the option appears, press F11 to enter the Boot Manager. 3. Select SATA Optical Drive, and press Enter. 4. When the installation prompts you to boot from DVD, press any key. 5. When the installation screen appears, click My language is English. 6. Leave language, time/currency format, and input method as default, and click Next. 7. Click Install now. 8. When the Windows Setup window appears and the installation prompts you to go online to install updates, click No thanks. 9. Select Windows Server 2012 Datacenter (Server with a GUI), and click Next. 10. Check I accept the license terms, and click Next. 11. Click Custom: Install Windows only (advanced). 12. Press Alt+A to open advanced partition options. Delete any partitions until there is only Drive 0 Unallocated Space. 13. Select Drive 0 Unallocated Space, and click Next, at which point Windows installation begins. After installation completes, Windows restarts automatically. 14. When the Settings page appears, fill in the Password and Reenter Password fields with the same password. 15. Log in with the password you set up earlier. Creating New Disks in Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Edition 1. In the Server Manager window, click Tools, and click Computer Management. 2. In the left pane, click Disk Management. 3. On the unallocated disk, right-click the disk name, and click Online. Right-click the disk name again, and click Initialize Disk. When the Initialize Disk window pops up, select MBR (Master Boot Record), and click OK. 4. After the disk initializes, right-click the shaded area, and click New Simple Volume. 5. On the New Simple Volume Wizard pop-up, click Next. 6. Select a size (we selected Maximum), and click Next. 7. Assign a drive letter, and click Next. 8. Select Format this volume with the following settings, and leave the default settings. Click Next. 9. Click Finish. Configuring Windows Update 1. In the left pane of the Server Manager window, click Local Server. 2. In the main frame, next to Windows Update, click Not configured. 3. In the main pane of the Windows Update window, click Let me choose my settings. 4. Under Important updates, select Never check for updates (not recommended), and click OK. Power efficiency and cost: AMD Opteron 6300 Series processor- A Principled Technologies test report 10 powered Dell PowerEdge R815 vs. HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8
  • 11. 5. In the left pane, click Check for updates, and install all available updates. 6. Close the Windows Update window. Configuring Windows Firewall 1. In Server Manager, click ToolsWindows Firewall with Advanced Security. 2. In the Overview section, click Windows Firewall Properties. 3. In the Domain Profile tab, for Firewall state, click Off. 4. In the Private Profile tab, for Firewall state, click Off. 5. In the Public Profile tab, for Firewall state, click Off. 6. Click OK. 7. Close the Windows Firewall Properties window. Setting up Remote Desktop 1. In the Local Server tab of the Server Manager window, next to Remote Desktop, click Disabled. 2. In the System Properties window that appears, in the Remote Desktop section, select the Allow remote connections to this computer radio button, and click OK when the warning message appears. 3. Uncheck Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication (recommended), and click OK. Disabling IE Enhanced Security Configuration 1. In the Local Server tab of the Server Manager window, next to IE Enhanced Security Configuration, click On. 2. In the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration window, select the Off radio buttons for both Administrators and Users, and click OK. Adding the Hyper-V role 1. In Server Manager, click ManageAdd Roles and Features. 2. At the Before you begin screen, click Next. 3. At the Select installation type, leave the default selection of Role-based or feature-based installation, and click Next. 4. At the Select destination server screen, leave the default selection, and click Next. 5. At the Select server roles screen, check the box for Hyper-V, and click Next. 6. When the Add Roles and Features Wizard window pops up, click Add Features. 7. Click Next. 8. At the Select features screen, click Next. 9. At the Hyper-V screen, click Next. 10. At the Create Virtual Switches screen, leave the NICs unselected, and click Next. 11. At the Virtual Machine Migration screen, leave the checkbox unselected, and click Next. 12. At the Default Stores screen, leave the default locations, and click Next. 13. At the Confirm installation selections screen, check Restart the destination server automatically if required, and click Install. 14. When the installation completes, click Close. Power efficiency and cost: AMD Opteron 6300 Series processor- A Principled Technologies test report 11 powered Dell PowerEdge R815 vs. HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8
  • 12. Configuring the iSCSI storage area network For our shared storage solution, we used two Dell EqualLogic PS6010 arrays, each containing 16 drives in a RAID 10. We cabled each Dell EqualLogic PS6010 and each server NIC dedicated to storage to a Dell PowerConnect 6248 switch. We enabled jumbo frames on all applicable devices. Enabling jumbo frames on the Dell PowerConnect 6248 Using the command-line console, via serial cable, log in using appropriate credentials and enter the following commands: console> enable console# configure console(config)# interface range ethernet all console(config-if)# mtu 9216 console(config-if)# end console# copy running-config startup-config console# exit Configuring the Dell EqualLogic PS6010 storage arrays 1. Using the command-line console, via serial cable, reset the first Dell EqualLogic PS6010 by using the reset command. 2. Supply a group name, group IP address, and IP address for eth0 on the first of the two arrays. 3. Reset the second array in the same manner, supplying the group name to join and IP address created in Step 2, and supply an IP address in the same subnet for eth0. 4. After group creation, using a computer connected to the same subnet as the storage, use the Dell EqualLogic Web interface to do the following: a. Assign IP addresses in the same subnet on two of the remaining NICs. Assign an IP address in a separate management subnet on the fourth NIC. Enable all NICs. b. Verify matching firmware levels and MTU size of 9,000 on each array. c. Click each member array, and choose Yes when prompted to configure the member. Choose RAID 10 for each array. d. Create two 2TB volumes for VM virtual hard-drive storage. e. Enable shared access to the iSCSI targets from each initiator. Enabling jumbo frames on the server NICs Complete the following steps on each host: 1. Click Start and type ncpa.cpl, then press Enter. 2. Right-click the first storage-connected adapter, and click Properties. 3. Click Configure. 4. Click Advanced. 5. Click Jumbo Frame, and in the Value field, enter 9000. 6. Click OK. 7. Click OK. 8. Repeat steps 2-7 for each storage-connected adapter. Power efficiency and cost: AMD Opteron 6300 Series processor- A Principled Technologies test report 12 powered Dell PowerEdge R815 vs. HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8
  • 13. Adding the MPIO feature 1. In Server Manager, click ManageAdd Roles and Features. 2. At the Before you begin screen, click Next. 3. At the Select installation type, leave the default selection of Role-based or feature-based installation, and click Next. 4. At the Select destination server screen, leave the default selection, and click Next. 5. At the Select server roles screen, click Next. 6. When the Add Roles and Features Wizard window pops up, click Add Features. 7. Click Next. 8. At the Select features screen, check the box for Multipath I/O, and click Next. 9. At the Confirm installation selections screen, click Install. 10. When the installation completes, click Close. Installing Dell EqualLogic Host Integration Tools 1. Insert the disk, and click Setup64.exe. 2. At the Welcome screen, click Next. 3. At the License Agreement screen, review and accept the terms of the license agreement, and click Next. 4. At the Destination Folder screen, click Next. 5. At the Select Type screen, select Custom, and click Next. 6. At the Custom Setup screen, disable the Auto-Snapshot Manager/Microsoft Edition feature, and click Next. 7. At the Ready to Install the Program screen, click Install. 8. At the Installation Complete screen, click Finish. 9. In the pop-up window that follows to restart the system, click Yes. Connecting to the volume with Microsoft iSCSI Initiator 1. To launch iSCSI Initiator, select Tools from the Server Manager menu, and click iSCSI Initiator. 2. Select the Discovery Tab, and click Discover Portal. 3. Enter the IP Address for the Dell EqualLogic Storage Group, and click OK. 4. Select the Targets tab, and click Refresh. 5. Select the first Inactive Target listed, and click Connect. 6. Select Add this connection to the list of Favorite Targets, check the Enable multi-path check box, and click OK. Building the Hyper-V VMs Complete the following steps on each host. Creating a virtual switch 1. Open Server Manager, and click ToolsHyper-V Manager. 2. In the right pane, click Virtual Switch Manager. 3. Under type of virtual switch, leave External highlighted, and click Create Virtual Switch. 4. Enter a name (we chose VMSwitch), and select the Microsoft Network Adapter Multiplexor Driver from the drop-down menu under External Network to select the teamed NIC. Check the Allow management operating system to share this network adapter, and click Apply. 5. When the warning pops up, click Yes. 6. Click OK. Power efficiency and cost: AMD Opteron 6300 Series processor- A Principled Technologies test report 13 powered Dell PowerEdge R815 vs. HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8
  • 14. Creating a virtual machine 1. Open Server Manager, and on the left-hand side, click Hyper-V. 2. Right-click the local server, and click Hyper-V Manager. 3. Click New, and select Virtual Machine. 4. Enter a name for the VM, and click Next. 5. For Startup Memory, enter 8192, and click Next. 6. On the Configure Networking screen, to use the virtual switch, select VMSwitch, and click Next. 7. On the Connect Virtual Hard Disk screen, select the radio button for Create a virtual hard disk. Enter a name for the VHD and a size of 50 GB. Click Finish. 8. After the VM is created, right-click the VM, and click Settings. 9. Click Processor, and increase Number of virtual processors to 4. 10. Click OK. Creating a virtual hard disk We created two more VHDs per VM for Microsoft SQL Server 2012 data and logs. We stored these VHDs on the associated storage arrays. 1. Open Server Manager, and on the left-hand side, click Hyper-V. 2. Right-click the local server, and click Hyper-V Manager. 3. Click New, and select Hard Disk. 4. Click Next. 5. Select VHDX, and click Next. 6. Select Fixed size, and click Next. 7. Give the hard disk a name and location, and click Next. 8. Select Create a new blank virtual hard disk, and enter a size. 9. Click Finish. Installing the guest OS (Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Edition) 1. In Hyper-V Manager, right-click the VM, and click Settings. 2. Click DVD Drive, and select the radio button for Physical CD/DVD drive. 3. Click OK. 4. Insert the Windows Server 2012 Datacenter DVD into the optical drive on the host. 5. Start the VM, and follow the steps outlined above to install Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Edition. The VMs do not require the Hyper-V role. Installing SQL Server 2012 on VM 1 1. Connect and log into the virtual machine. 2. Insert the installation DVD for SQL Server 2012 into the appropriate Hyper-V host server’s DVD drive and attach it to the virtual machine. 3. Click Run SETUP.EXE. If Autoplay does not begin the installation, navigate to the SQL Server 2012 DVD, and double-click it. 4. If the installer prompts you with a .NET installation prompt, click Yes to enable the .NET Framework Core role. 5. In the left pane, click Installation. 6. Click New SQL Server stand-alone installation or add features to an existing installation. Power efficiency and cost: AMD Opteron 6300 Series processor- A Principled Technologies test report 14 powered Dell PowerEdge R815 vs. HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8
  • 15. 7. At the Setup Support Rules screen, wait for the rule check to complete. If there are no failures or relevant warnings, click OK. 8. Enter your product key, and click Next. 9. Click the checkbox to accept the license terms, and click Next. 10. If no failures are displayed after the setup support files are installed, click Next. 11. At the Setup Role screen, choose SQL Server Feature Installation. 12. At the Feature Selection screen, select the features that your organization requires. We chose the following features for this guide: Database Engine Services, Full-Text and Semantic Extractions for Search, Client Tools Connectivity, Client Tools Backwards Compatibility, Management Tools – Basic, and Management Tools – Complete. Click Next. 13. At the Installation Rules screen, click Next after the check completes. 14. At the Instance configuration screen, enter the appropriate details for your configuration. For a default instance, leave the defaults selected. For a named instance, enter a new instance name and adjust the file paths as necessary. Click Next. 15. At the Disk Space Requirements screen, click Next. 16. At the Server Configuration screen, choose the service account, preferably an Active Directory domain account, fill in a password if necessary, and click Next. 17. At the Database Engine Configuration screen, choose Mixed Mode and enter the system administrator password. Click Add Current User. 18. Click Next. 19. At the Error reporting screen, click Next. 20. At the Installation Configuration Rules screen, check that there are no failures or relevant warnings, and click Next. 21. At the Ready to Install screen, click Install. 22. After installation completes, click Close. 23. Close the installation window. Cloning the VMs 1. Shut down the guest OS on the base VM. 2. Browse to the folder containing the VHDs. 3. Make 16 new copies of the OS, Data, and Log VHDs, so that there are 17 of each. One of each will be for the base VM, and the remaining 16 will be for the target VMs. 4. Rename the VMs appropriately. 5. Open Hyper-V Manager, and select Create a new virtual machine. 6. Using the same vRAM and vCPU specifications outlined above, create a new virtual machine using one of the copied OS VHDs. 7. After completing the wizard, attach the Data and Log VHDs. 8. Repeat steps 6-7 for the remaining 15 VMs. 9. In each VM, assign a static IP address. Power efficiency and cost: AMD Opteron 6300 Series processor- A Principled Technologies test report 15 powered Dell PowerEdge R815 vs. HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8
  • 16. Configuring the database (DVD Store) Data generation overview We generated the data using the Install.pl script included with DVD Store version 2.1 (DS2), providing the parameters for our 5GB database size and the database platform on which we ran Microsoft SQL Server. We ran the Install.pl script on a utility system running Linux. The database schema was also generated by the Install.pl script. After processing the data generation, we transferred the data files and schema creation files to a Windows- based system running SQL Server 2012. We built the 5GB database in SQL Server 2012, and then performed a full backup, storing the backup file on the C: drive for quick access. We used that backup file to restore to the servers between test runs. We performed this procedure once. The only modification we made to the schema creation scripts were the specified file sizes for our database. We explicitly set the file sizes higher than necessary to ensure that no file-growth activity would affect the outputs of the test. Besides this file size modification, the database schema was created and loaded according to the DVD Store documentation. Specifically, we followed the steps below: 1. We generated the data and created the database and file structure using database creation scripts in the DS2 download. We made size modifications specific to our 5GB database and the appropriate changes to drive letters. 2. We transferred the files from our Linux data generation system to a Windows system running SQL Server. 3. We created database tables, stored procedures, and objects using the provided DVD Store scripts. 4. We set the database recovery model to bulk-logged to prevent excess logging. 5. We loaded the data we generated into the database. For data loading, we used the import wizard in SQL Server Management Studio. Where necessary, we retained options from the original scripts, such as Enable Identity Insert. 6. We created indices, full-text catalogs, primary keys, and foreign keys using the database-creation scripts. 7. We updated statistics on each table according to database-creation scripts, which sample 18 percent of the table data. 8. On the SQL Server instance, we created a ds2user SQL Server login using the following Transact SQL (TSQL) script: USE [master] GO CREATE LOGIN [ds2user] WITH PASSWORD=N’’, DEFAULT_DATABASE=[master], DEFAULT_LANGUAGE=[us_english], CHECK_EXPIRATION=OFF, CHECK_POLICY=OFF GO 9. We set the database recovery model back to full. 10. We set the database recovery interval to 1440 minutes. 11. We created the necessary full text index using SQL Server Management Studio. Power efficiency and cost: AMD Opteron 6300 Series processor- A Principled Technologies test report 16 powered Dell PowerEdge R815 vs. HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8
  • 17. 12. We created a database user and mapped this user to the SQL Server login. 13. We then performed a full backup of the database. This backup allowed us to restore the databases to a pristine state relatively quickly between tests. Running the DVD Store tests We created a series of batch files, SQL scripts, and shell scripts to automate the complete test cycle. DVD Store outputs an orders-per-minute metric, which is a running average calculated through the test. In this report, we report the last OPM result reported by each client/target pair. Each complete test cycle consisted of the general steps listed below. For each scenario, we ran three test cycles, and reported the median outcome. 1. Clean up prior outputs from the server and all client driver systems. 2. Drop all databases from the test servers. 3. Restore all databases on all test servers. 4. Reboot the server and all client systems. 5. Let the test server idle until the power utilization settled. 6. Start the DVD Store driver on all respective clients. 7. We used the following DVD Store parameters for testing the servers in this study: ds2sqlserverdriver.exe --target=<target_IP> --ramp_rate=10 – warmup_time=10 --run_time=30 --n_threads=32 --db_size=5GB --think_time=0 --detailed_view=Y -–database_name=DS2 Power efficiency and cost: AMD Opteron 6300 Series processor- A Principled Technologies test report 17 powered Dell PowerEdge R815 vs. HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8
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