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Sun, Sybase IQ power world's largest data warehouse
- It loaded 1 Petabyte of raw transactional data (6 Trillion stock quote records) in a fully indexed star schema; creating a new, independently verified record for the world's largest data warehouse.
- It reached a load speed of 285 billion rows per day (3 Million rows per second) and sustained that database population pace for a period of over 3 weeks.
- It showed an 85% data compression ratio by storing a Petabyte of raw transactional data in less than 260 Terabytes of actual disk space.
- It demonstrated an average Ready-Time of less than 2 seconds for data freshly added to the data warehouse.
- It replaced half of the "T" (Transactional) data with over 72 Terabytes of "EDM" (Emails, Documents and Multimedia) data, creating a data warehouse populated with 572 Terabytes of raw "EDMT" data.
- It showed a load speed of 26 Terabytes per day when populating the data warehouse with 185 million documents (emails, attachments and other unstructured documents.)
- It reached loading rates of 2 million emails per hour and 6 million documents per hour while consuming less than 7% of the available CPU power, leaving the other 93% of the SPARC Enterprise M9000 server CPUs available for Sybase IQ to respond to reporting and analytic queries.
- It demonstrated a substantial reduction in the number of disk drives needed for storage, translating directly into at least 90% reduction in CO2 emissions over the lifetime of the Sun Data Warehouse Reference Architecture with Solaris 10, Sybase IQ and BMMsoft DataFusion.
"The results of this benchmark show that Sybase IQ demonstrated its capability to handle real-world scenarios comparable to the transactions processed across the worldwide financial trading networks over multiple years," said Francois Raab, president, InfoSizing. "Sybase IQ has proven its reliability in handling the volume of multimedia documents representative of the electronic communication between half a million financial traders." "Breaking these records shows that Sybase IQ is the correct choice for companies who expect significant growth in their data warehousing and analytics, particularly those looking to provide on-demand analytics to a large user community and advanced analytics applications where more data powers better answers," said Dr. Raj Nathan, chief marketing officer, Sybase. "Sybase's vision for an Unwired Enterprise requires that companies can remove all the limits. Information should be available anytime, anywhere." "This benchmark is further proof that Sybase IQ is a good choice for analytics service providers," said Richard Winter, President, WinterCorp. "Sybase IQ provides good performance and scalability for ad hoc queries and analytics at an attractive price." To view the full report results, please visit www.sybase.com/detail?id=1054011.
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