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SAS Performance on SPARC T4 + Solaris: C ustomer experience performance study from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Edmond Cheng, Economist, Bureau of Labor Statistics Steven Holmes, UNIX Systems Administrator, G&B Solutions. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Industry Employment. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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SAS Performance on SPARC T4 + Solaris: Customer experience performance study from the U.S. Bureau of Labor StatisticsEdmond Cheng, Economist, Bureau of Labor StatisticsSteven Holmes, UNIX Systems Administrator, G&B Solutions
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Industry Employment
Operation and Business ProcessSurvey Frame
& Sample Design Questionnaire
Design & Testing
Data Collection &
Cycle Management
Data Processing & Validation /
Micro Editing
Estimation, Data
Tabulation & Macro Editing
Macro modeling, seasonal
adjustment
Data Dissemination / Publication
SAS Solutions and Others
SAS Base 9.2
SAS AppDev StudioSAS/ACCESSSAS/Connect
SAS/ETSSAS/Graph
SAS/IMLSAS/IntrNetSAS/Share
SAS/STAT
SAS® Business Intelligence
SAS Enterprise Guide 4.3SAS Enterprise Guide BI Server
Data Integration ServerMetadata Server
Microsoft Office IntegrationOthers
Oracle Servers
SPARC T4-2 SERVER Processor• Eight-core 2.85GHz SPARC T4 processor • Two processors per system, maximum 128
threads • Eight floating-point units • Dual multithreaded 10 GbE PCI integrated
onto chip
Performance Test Servers BaselinesServer Model Linux Lab Linux HP
BladeSun FireT5240
SPARC Enterprise M3000
SPARC T4-2
Operating System
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.3 (Santiago)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.3 (Santiago)
Solaris 10 Solaris 10 Solaris 10
Processor Intel Xeon E5430 CPU
Intel Xeon X5550
UltraSPARC T2+
SPARC64 VII
SPARC T4
Specs 2 CPU, 2.66Ghz, quad core
2 CPU, 2.66Ghz, quad core
2 CPUs, 1.2 GHz, 6-core
1 CPU, 2.75 GHz, quad-core
2 CPU 2.85 GHz, 8-core
Thread 8 8 96 8 128Ram 14GB 16GB 16GB 32GB 128GBSAS Version 9.2 9.2 9.1.3 9.2 9.3
SAS DATA and PROC Steps
Single-Threading Processing
Multi-Theading Processing
PROC IML Statistical Modeling
Contacts
Edmond Cheng
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics2 Massachusetts Avenue, NEWashington, DC [email protected]
Steven Holmes
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics2 Massachusetts Avenue, NEWashington, DC [email protected][email protected]
Any opinions expressed in this paper are those of the author and do not constitute policy of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.