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05-30-2003 04:54 PM
05-30-2003 04:54 PM
A proposal was put in front of me of running a 64way superdome and carving it up into 4 hard partitions, with one of those hard partitions having 2 vpars. The first Vpar will have 8cpus and 16Gb RAM. The second Vpar will have 4cpus and 8Gb RAM.
What is proposed to run on VPAR1 currently runs on 14 x L1000's with 2 x 440Mhz Cpus.
What is proposed to run on VPAR2 currently runs on a N4000 with 6 x 550Mhz
My TPM rating spreadsheet tells me that what is currently running has quite a lot more CPU power.
Can you guys please give me your opinions.
Much appreciated.
Cheers
Darren
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05-30-2003 06:55 PM
05-30-2003 06:55 PM
Re: TPM Ratings
But, I do have contacts who know how to pronounce Superdome. I will query and respond if I can get any input. Interesting!
Pete
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05-30-2003 07:09 PM
05-30-2003 07:09 PM
Re: TPM Ratings
Also what was the RAM count on those L1000s?
I believe the second scenrio is safe. What happens with the OTHER 3 cells. Why not one app one cell? npars are where the SD lives - vpars are inherently *more* overhead & you lose the benefit of independence - i.e. one down all down.
Rgds,
Jeff
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05-30-2003 07:26 PM
05-30-2003 07:26 PM
Re: TPM Ratings
At the moment the L1000's form 5 MC/Service Guard Clusters
4 x 3 node clusters and 1 x 2 node clusters.
All servers are active.
They all run a number (24) of separate oracle databases.
There will be other applications running on some other partions but I am only concerned about the these 2 VPARS. Im assuming that I can discount their affect.
Im new to the Superdome thought so
Cheers
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05-30-2003 07:58 PM
05-30-2003 07:58 PM
Solutionhttp://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0xac475c7609e9d61190050090279cd0f9,00.html
My understanding is Superdome is a more natural replacement for the V Class server and is therefore real gorilla for big kernels and systems with lots and lots of processes. So Superdome compliments V Class environments. (* I always thought partitioning kind of defeated this. *)
Also, memory cells and CPU's have their own oddities. Like, add memory to one cell requires that you add memory to all the cells. Here is good link:
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/os/11i/superdome.pdf
I've also attached a Superdome Partitioning PDF.