40% More Performance per Server 40% Lower HW costs and maintenance Price-Performance Leadership with MongoDB YCSB running MongoDB on POWER8 delivers leadership performance and 1.87X better price-performance than Intel Xeon E5-2690 v4 Broadwell IBM Power S822LC for BD (20-core, 256GB) HP DL380 Gen9 (28-core, 256GB) Server web price* 3-year warranty $13,554 $22,443 System Cost Server + RHEL OS + MongoDB Annual Subscription $26,843 ($13,554 + $1,299 + $11,990) $35,732 ($22,443 + $1,299 + $11,990) MongoDB YCSB (total operations per second) 288.7 k ops 205.7 k ops $ / Op per Sec 93 $ / ops 173 $ / ops 40% More Performance per Server 40% Lower HW costs and maintenance @ 1.87X Better Price-Performance 1.87X better Based on IBM internal testing of single system and OS image running Yahoo Cloud Services Benchmark (YCSB) 0.6.0, 1M record workload at 50/50 read/write factor. Conducted under laboratory condition, individual result can vary based on workload size, use of storage subsystems & other conditions. IBM Power System S822LC for BD; 20 cores (2 x 10c chips) / 160 threads, POWER8; 2.92 GHz, 256 GB memory, MongoDB 3.3.4, RHEL 7.2. Competitive stack: HP Proliant DL380 Gen9; 28 cores (2 x 14c chips) / 56 threads; Intel E5-2690 v4; 2.6 GHz; 256 GB memory, MongoDB 3.3, RHEL 7.2 . Both server priced with 2 x 1TB SATA 7.2K rpm HDD, 1 Gb 2-port, 2 x 16gbps FCA. Configurations represent the highest processor frequency for that specific processor running the MongoDB server on 1 socket & the YCSB application workload on the 2nd socket. RAM disk was used to focus testing on processor technology differences. Pricing is based on web pricing for S822LC http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/power/hardware/s822lc-commercial/buy.html and HP DL380 Gen9 https://h22174.www2.hp.com/SimplifiedConfig/Index MongoDB https://www.mongodb.com/compare/mongodb-oracle Page: 6 Note: This chart compares 16-c S822LC to the 24c HP DL380. Internal tests using both RAM disk and IBM Flash system were very similar which demonstrates 1) Flash 900 is very capable i/o sub system for this workload 2) The relative performance result should remain consistent when both Power8 and x86 using the same type of i/o. © 2016 IBM Corporation