Systems/Enterprise:
SUN, SONIC DEMO OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE W/ SonicMQ ON SOLARIS 10
Sun Microsystems Inc and Sonic Software Corp announced outstanding performance
results achieved when Sonic Software tested SonicMQ running on Solaris 10
Operating System (OS) for AMD Opteron processor-based systems. The message
tests achieved throughput volume of 94,000 messages per second, confirming the
Sonic solution running on Sun is seven to 15 times faster than IBM WebSphereMQ
(formerly MQSeries) running on Intel-based hardware.
SonicMQ running on the Solaris 10 OS can enable organizations to significantly
increase the scalability and reduce the latency of their enterprise messaging
systems. These capabilities are especially critical in the financial services
industry where market data volumes have increased dramatically, and automated
program trading has made latency a competitive business factor. An enterprise
messaging solution built on SonicMQ running on Solaris 10 can help firms more
efficiently manage their data load. Further, the patent-pending Sonic
Continuous Availability Architecture (CAA) provides firms with fully
software-based messaging fault-tolerance, reducing failover from minutes to
seconds and eliminating potentially costly transaction failures.
The results of Sonic's tests represent unprecedented performance and
scalability for SonicMQ, and demonstrate the continued strength of Sonic
Software technology on Sun solutions. As the foundation for Sonic's industry-
leading enterprise service bus, Sonic ESB, the tests indicate performance
improvements that will help make service-oriented architecture (SOA) a viable
option for applications where performance is critical, such as in financial
services.
Sonic Software is one of several key independent software vendors (ISVs) that
have announced support for their applications on the Solaris OS on x86
systems, demonstrating the continued growth within the Solaris for x86
ecosystem and choice of low-cost solutions. The reliability and speed of
Solaris running on Sun Fire systems makes it an ideal choice for companies
tasked with high-throughput processing, such as financial institutions,
telecom providers, and call centers.
Key Findings
Sonic conducted performance tests running SonicMQ on two Sun Fire(TM) V40z
servers with 2 AMD Opteron processors running Sun Solaris 10 vs. WebSphereMQ
running on a 4-way 3.0 GHz Intel Xeon machine running Windows 2003. The Sun
solution showed strong performance in CPU, networking and storage,
demonstrating the best performance of all environments tested, including those
from IBM and HP.
In a publish-subscribe (pub/sub), non-persistent, non-durable configuration
using 100 byte messages with auto acknowledgment, tests showed dramatically
higher throughput for SonicMQ (sender and receiver paired per topic).
In a point to point, persistent configuration using 100 byte messages with
auto acknowledgment, tests show superior scalability for SonicMQ running on
Solaris (sender and receiver paired per queue).
About Sun Microsystems Inc
Since its inception in 1982, a singular vision -- "The Network Is The
Computer" -- has propelled Sun Microsystems Inc to its position as a provider
of industrial-strength hardware, software and services that make the Net work.
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http://sun.com/.
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