Hi List,

I migrate my Spectrum 9.1 H06 Environemt (over 13.000 Devices with
750.000 on 6 Landscapes) from 14 (6x SS with FT + 2xOC) Sun FireV245
(2x 1,6GHz UltraSparcIV, 2 Threads) to four HP DL585G6 (4x 2,8GHz
Opteron 8439SE, 24 Threads), with RHEL5.4 KVM virtualation, not RHEV.
The performence increasement was fantasticly. My spectrum guest was
designed with 4 vcpu and 8GB ram. Now I also run other linux and
windows guest on this 4 machines, and my spectrum guest still have
more power than the old enviroment on Sun. I could also run all 6
primary SS and one OC on one machine with out any performence
problems, but there is still no need.

So long,

Oliver
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2010/3/11 Jon Whitehouse <[email protected]>:
> We are looking at doing a Sun M4000 box and running the spectroservers under 
> 4 solaris zones on that box. What I know from VMware is that it is expensive. 
> Solaris is free and you only pay for the hardware.
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mathias Wegner [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 4:13 PM
> To: spectrum
> Cc: spectrum
> Subject: Re: [spectrum] Solaris vs linux for Spectrum 9.1?
>
>
> Am 11.03.2010 um 15.56 schrieb Sean Carnes:
>
>> There were some memory issues with the original 9.0 release and maybe a 
>> patch or two after I believe.  We hit them in development but they are long 
>> gone, we have had 32 landscapes(16 primary 16 backups) running in a Vmware 
>> cluster across 4 servers, all with 4G of ram allocated and hundreds of 
>> thousands of models.  Tomcat seems to perform much better too.  This is on 
>> Redhat 5.4 64-bit, even though spectrum is still 32-bit we wanted to be 
>> ready for 10.x or 11.x that might include this support or multiple instances 
>> without upgrading /re-installing the o/s.
>>
>> If you are noticing anything specific please let us all know about it.
>
>
>
> But do you have any idea how it compares to Spectrum on Solaris?  We aren't 
> using linux for any portion of our Spectrum installation right now.  Our 
> current hosts (all Solaris) are due for replacement, so I'm looking into 
> whether we can save money by switching to linux.  I want to make sure that 
> the extra effort will actually get us cost savings, and we wont have to get 
> more hardware to get the same performance.
>
>
> Mathias Wegner
> ISC Networking
> University of Pennsylvania
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