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danielrozental
Master II
Master II

IBM System x3850 X5 with 8 sockets (64 cores)

Hi all, I wonder if anyone here has experience with or can comment on the expected performance of QlikView running on an IBM System x3850 X5 server with 8 sockets (64 cores), Intel Xeon E7-8830 8C (2.13GHz 24MB L3 105w 8S) processors and 512 GB of memory.

Thanks

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Hi Daniel

We have a cluster with this server with L7545 processor, and we had many problems with NUMA that we needed to quit memory card to leave slot empty and coompliance with qlikview´s specification about RAM.

This kind of server is good for other porpouse than qlikview (i.e. virtualization, file server, etc)

Good luck.

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Jason_Michaelides
Luminary Alumni
Luminary Alumni

You are entering an extremely variable area...!  I would read this thread and any others you can find:

http://community.qlik.com/message/401233#401233

plus contact QlikTech support and ask their server architects for an opinion.

more cores can actually be a hinderence...

tseebach
Luminary Alumni
Luminary Alumni

Hi Daniel,

Look here for the latest Server Whitlelist http://community.qlik.com/docs/DOC-2942  it mentions the IBM x3850 X5 and that you should check this post http://community.qlik.com/docs/DOC-2362

danielrozental
Master II
Master II
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Thanks Guys, I'm aware of those documents, I was looking for someone who might have experience with that particular configuration or with 8 sockets servers to see how much of a performance killer are them.

Anonymous
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Daniel

Have a look at this post that I read this morning Tips: QlikView Server hardware recommendations. I agree with its sentiment regarding ensuring sufficient RAM being paramount.

"Performance" is always a slippery blighter to quantify before the event.

Can you quantify how much load you are going to place on the server ?

Best Regards,     Bill

Not applicable

Hi Daniel

We have a cluster with this server with L7545 processor, and we had many problems with NUMA that we needed to quit memory card to leave slot empty and coompliance with qlikview´s specification about RAM.

This kind of server is good for other porpouse than qlikview (i.e. virtualization, file server, etc)

Good luck.

danielrozental
Master II
Master II
Author

Thanks for your comments guys