|   | SPECjAppServer®2004 Result Copyright © 2004 Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation | 
| BEA WebLogic Server 10.0 on Sun Blade 6000 Modular System using Solaris Containers | 
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| Submitter: Sun Microsystems Inc. | SPEC license # 6 | Test date: Jun-2007 | 
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| Benchmark Modifications | 
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| Schema Modifications: Tablespace sizes were increased to support the Injection rate. Scripts to create the DB are included in the FDA. | 
| Load Program Modifications: The load program was not modified | 
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| Isolation Requirement Info: The following beans: PartEnt, ComponentEnt, AssemblyEnt, BomEnt and LargeOrderEnt in the Manufacturing Domain, ItemEnt in the Orders Domain, and SupplierCompEnt and SupplierEnt in the Supplier Domain were accessed using READ_COMMITTED which is Cursor Stability (CS) for DB2. The remaining beans were accessed using REPEATABLE_READ which translates to DB2 isolation level of Read Stability (RS) The ItemEnt bean was cached for 20 minute intervals by setting concurrency-strategy to ReadOnly and read-timeout-seconds to 1200 in bea-orders.xml deployment descriptor. | 
| Durability Requirement Info: To ensure database durability, RAID 1 (mirror disks) was used for the database files and logs on the four Sun StorageTek 3510 arrays. Each application server has a pair of mirrored disks (using Solaris Volume Manager) to provide durability for all the server logs and filestore for JMS persistence. | 
| Storage Requirement Info: An 80 minute run at an injection rate of 5000 increased storage by 5892 MB This extrapolates to 103 GB of storage for a 24 hour run. The database is configured with 6132 GB of storage. Each Sun StorageTek 3510 FC Array was configured as a single RAID 1 logical drive. | 
| Argument Passing Semantics: BEA WebLogic 10.0 uses pass-by-value as required by the EJB Specification. | 
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Supplier  Description                                Product No.          Qty
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Sun       Sun Blade 6000 10U Base Chassis            A90-A                 1
Sun       10-port GbE Network Express Module         X4250A                1
Sun       Sun PCIe Dual Port GbE Express Module      X7283A-Z             10
Sun       Sun Blade T6300, 1.4GHz, 32GB              X5708A               10
Sun       73GB 10K RPM 2.5" SAS Disk                 XRB-SS2CD-73G10KZ    40
Sun       Solaris 10 8/07 Media Kit                  SOLZ9-10HC9A7M        1
Sun       Power Cord, Qty 4 			     X5077A-Z              1
Sun       SunSpectrum Upgrade: 3YGOLD, 24x7          W9D-A90-24-3G         1
Sun       Sun Fire E6900 1.95GHz Bundle              SYS6900B-4-1950-Z     1
Sun       Unibrd: 4 USIV+ @ 1.95 GHz w/16GB          US4BRD-448-1950-Z     5
Sun	  D240 Media Tray			     540-4523		   1
Sun       PCI I/O Assembly SF Midrange Servers       X4051A                1
Sun       Sun GigaSwift Network Adapter              X4150A-2              8
Sun       Sun 2GB PCI Dual FC Ntwk Adaptor           SG-PCI2FC-QF2-Z       2
Sun       Sun Dual GigE + Dual SCSI                  X4422A-2              2
Sun	  AC Power Cable Option			     X3800A                1
Sun       SF E6900 O/S Upgrade: 3YGOLD, 24x7         W9D-E69-24-3G         1
Sun       SF USIV+ BD OS UPG 3YR GOLD, 24x7          W9D-S4BDPLUS-24-3G    6
Sun       Sun StorageTek 3510, 12 x 146GB, 1 RAID    XTA3510R01A1R1752Z    3
Sun       Sun StorageTek 3510, 12 x 73GB, 1 RAID     XTA3510R01A1R876Z     1
Sun       SunSpectum Upgrade: 3Y GOLD, 24x7          W9D-SE3510-24-3G      4
Sun	  Sun Fire X2100 M2 	 		     A84-GWZ1-H-512-JL8    1
Sun	  DVD-ROM Drive				     X5286A-Z		   1
Sun	  Localized Power Cord 			     X311L	           1
Sun       17" Entry Color Monitor                    X7204A                1
Sun       USB Keyboard & Mouse                       320-1271              1
Sun       SunSpectrum Upgrade: 3YGOLD, 24x7          W9D-A84-24-3G         1
BEA       BEA WebLogic Server 10.0 License,  Advantage Edition            25
BEA       3-year 24x7x4 Support for WebLogic Server                       25
IBM       DB2 UDB ENTERPRISE SERVER EDITION PROCESSOR  D518GLL            48
          LIC+SW MAINT 12 MO
IBM       DB2 UDB ENTERPRISE SERVER EDITION PROCESSOR  E00BILL            96
          SW MAINT RNWL 1 ANNIV
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| Other Benchmark Information | 
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| The submission used round-robin DNS for load-balance of all network requests. The DNS server was hosted on the database server. This submission used the xerces implementation 2.8.1 provided with WebLogic 10.0 | 
| General Notes | 
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| The only errors in the driver log files were those that are normally generated by this benchmark. DB2 uses "Soft" checkpoint to ensure that no updates remain unflushed for longer than the allowed time. When DB2 UDB Server changes a database table with an update, insert, or delete operation, the change is initially made in memory, not on disk. When there is not enough space in the memory buffer to read in or write additional data pages, DB2 UDB Server will make space by flushing some modified pages to disk. Modified pages are also written to disk as part of the "Soft" checkpoint to ensure that no updates remain unflushed for longer than the allowed time. Before a change is made to the database, it is first recorded in the transaction log. This ensures that the database can be recovered completely in the event of a failure. Using the transaction log, transactions that started but did not complete prior to a failure can be undone, and transactions recorded as complete in the transaction log but not yet written to disk can be redone. DB2 UDB uses a write-ahead-logging protocol to guarantee recovery. This protocol uses "Soft" checkpoint to write least-recently-used database to disk independent of transaction commit. However, enough log information to redo/undo the change to a database pages is committed to disk before the database page itself is written. This protocol therefore renders checkpoint unnecessary for DB2 UDB. Network Switch: Cisco Catalyst 4506 10/100/1000 Switch - 48 ports Contains: (1) WS-X4013+, (2) WS-X4424-GB-RJ45 | 
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Copyright © 2004 Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation
First published at SPEC.org on 18-Jul-2007