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Features

performance

» 

Intel 

7400

 Series Xeon

®

 CPUs

» 

Integrated Scalability Port

» 

Expandable PCIe Hot-swap I/O

reliability

» 

Hardware Error Logging

» 

Integrated RAS Memory

» 

Internal RAID Storage

serviceability

» 

Front & Rear Access Design

» 

Advanced Monitoring

» 

Hot Replaceable Sub-systems

Benefits

performance

» 

Excellent System & Virtual Machine Performance per Watt

» 

Incremental Growth

» 

State-of-the-art I/O

reliability

» 

Proactive Service Alerts

» 

Memory Integrity

» 

Internal Storage Resilience

serviceability

» 

Convenient Serviceability

» 

Quick Problem Resolution

» 

Investment Protection

Available  in 

4

-core  and  6-core  per  processor  socket  options, 

Intel’s 

7400

 Series CPUs deliver superior performance compared 

to previous generation quad-core Xeon processors. In addition, 

reduced power consumption per CPU core provides added benefits 

for energy-conscious IT managers.

NEC’s 

A1160

, aka Monster Xeon

®

 Server, system architecture features 

an efficiently scalable, highly reliable, and easily serviceable solution 

perfect for system consolidation, virtualization deployments, and 

enterprise  database  applications.  Each  complete  A

1160

  system 

can scale from 

1

-node, 

4

-sockets, 

16

-cores, and 

4

 GB memory, to 

4

-nodes, 

16

-sockets, and 

96

-cores and 

1

TB memory

*1

.

With a tpC-e performance benchmark of 

1,568

 tpse, neC’s express

5800/A1160

 Monster 

Xeon enterprise server holds the top position 

for sQL server 

2008

 database performance. 

tpC-e price-performance measured 

$1,180.01

 

UsD/tpse.

*

4

this world class benchmark was achieved with 

Microsoft

®

 Windows server

®

 

2008

 and sQL 

server

®

 

2008

 running on the server hardware, 

which served as the database server, and neC’s 

innovative enterprise Modular storage D

3-10

 

functioning as the database storage system.

World Class SQL Server

®

 Platform Performance

NEC Corporation announced that it is the first computer company to publish and exceed 

1,500

 tpsE (transaction per second) 

benchmark performance results as measured the industry standard TPC-E benchmark.

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