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DELL EQUALLOGIC PS6110XS ENTERPRISE OLTP
OLTP WITH DELL EQUALLOGIC HYBRID ARRAYS: COMPARING THE
PERFORMANCE AND WITH THE EQUALLOGIC PS6110XS
EQUALLOGIC PS6210XSPOWER USAGE

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Online transaction processing, or OLTP, is a class of information systems that
facilitate and manage transaction-oriented applications. An essential component of any
OLTP system is storage. Storage for OLTP should also deliver the performance necessary
for handling utilization spikes of short duration—I/O storms—such as those generated
when large numbers of transactions occur at once.
Dell EqualLogic PS Series iSCSI hybrid SAN arrays are well suited for OLTP
environments. These hybrid arrays combine solid-state drives (SSDs) and traditional
hard disk drives (HDDs) in the same chassis.
Additionally, EqualLogic’s scale-out architecture enables organizations to grow
their OLTP environments optimally for both capacity and performance by adding
additional arrays. This is a unique advantage for EqualLogic, as traditional scale-up
architectures add more disk trays to the same storage controllers, addressing capacity
growth requirements while ignoring the performance needs.

NOVEMBER 2012
NOVEMBER 2013

A PRINCIPLED TECHNOLOGIES REPORT
A PRINCIPLED TECHNOLOGIES TEST REPORT

Commissioned by Dell, Inc.
Commissioned by Dell, Inc.
How does the latest EqualLogic hybrid SAN array, the PS6210XS, compare with
the previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS? To answer this question, we
evaluated the two storage solutions in a realistic OLTP scenario.
We tested both configurations using the DVD Store Version 2 tool, which
simulates an online ordering system; it measures database performance in orders per
minute (OPM). We also compared response time, cost, and power consumption for both
solutions.
In our testing, the Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS solution showed considerable
advantages over the competing previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS in all four
of the following areas:


Performance. The Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS solution delivered 79.4 percent
more orders per minute than the previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS.



Response time. The Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS delivered a response time 45.4
percent faster than that of the previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS.



Energy consumption. The Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS solution consumed 18.3
percent less energy than the previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS.



Orders per minute per watt. The Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS solution delivered
119.6 percent more performance per watt than the previous-generation Dell
EqualLogic PS6110XS.
These findings make the Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS solution an extremely

attractive option for OLTP deployments.
As Figure 1 shows, the Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS solution could perform 54,979
orders per minute whereas the previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS
performed only 30,652.
This means that the Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS storage increased the amount of
work the servers could do by more than 1.5 times. In any real-world OLTP
environment, this boost would be significant.

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Performance in orders per minute
(higher numbers are better)
54,979

60,000
50,000
40,000
OPM

Figure 1: The Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS
solution delivered 79.4 percent more
orders per minute than the previousgeneration Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS.

30,652

30,000
20,000
10,000
0
Dell EqualLogic 6110XS

Dell EqualLogic 6210XS

Response time is a measure of how long the database server takes to respond
to inquiries; the greater the response time, the longer users must wait. As Figure 2
shows, with Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS storage, the server was able to deliver a much
quicker response time—212 milliseconds, which is 45.4 percent faster than the 388millisecond response time of the previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS.
This means that the Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS storage cut the wait time for
users almost in half. Any business that has database users can benefit substantially
from the increased responsiveness of the EqualLogic PS6210XS.

Figure 2: The Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS
delivered a response time 45.4 percent
faster than that of the previousgeneration Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS.

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Power usage has become a significant cost factor in datacenters. Server
solutions that use less power save a company month after month. We measured the
power each of the server solutions used during testing. As Figure 3 shows, with Dell
EqualLogic PS6210XS storage, the server consumed 18.3 percent less power than the
previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS consumed.
This means that the Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS storage reduced power usage by
almost one-fifth. This reduction can translate to lower electric bills.

Figure 3: The Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS
solution consumed 18.3 percent less
energy than the previous-generation
Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS.

Because both performance and power usage are so important to businesses,
companies often consider the performance per watt that various solutions can deliver.
For the database testing we performed in our labs, this metric is a simple calculation:

As Figure 4 shows, because it increased performance while using less the power,
the Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS storage solution more than doubled the performance
per watt that the previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS delivered.

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Figure 4: The Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS
solution delivered 119.6 percent more
orders per minute per watt than the
previous-generation Dell EqualLogic
PS6110XS.

Figure 5 summarizes our findings.
Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS
7x 400GB SSD
17x 600GB 10k SAS
9.3 TB
30,652
388

343

73.0

Usable capacity
Orders per minute
Application response time (ms)
(lower numbers are better)
Peak power usage (watts)
(lower numbers are better)
Orders per minute per watt
(higher numbers are better)

212

420

Configuration

Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS
7x 400GB SSD
17x 600GB 10k SAS
9.3 TB
54,979

160.3

Figure 5: Summary of OLTP solution test setup and results.

WHAT WE TESTED
Features of the Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS 10GbE iSCSI array
The EqualLogic PS6210XS 10GbE iSCSI array combines the low-latency and highIOPS strength of solid-state storage with the raw capacity of traditional hard disk drives
in a single-chassis solution. Features include:


Agility. Use storage that fits the demands of your server or application. EqualLogic
dynamically tiers data on SSD or HDD, depending on the performance requirements
for a specific situation.



Upgradable. Start out using your existing 10GbE SFP+ modules, and build out to
cost-effective 10GBASE-T as your budget allows. Move volumes between storage
pools without downtime, and change hardware without disruption.

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

Robust. Vertical port sharing keeps your bandwidth at full speed, even if a network
port fails. Automatic load-balancing keeps data moving reliably to and from your
physical or virtual server farm.



Management. EqualLogic Host Software, Host Integration Tools, and EqualLogic SAN
Headquarters (SAN HQ) provide the tools administrators need to keep a high-level
view of the storage system, while EqualLogic Group Manger provides the flexibility
to make granular changes as needed.

Features of the Dell PowerEdge™ R710 rack server
The Dell PowerEdge R710 is a high-performance server that offers many
features for maximizing performance and for minimizing operational expenses, including
the following:


64-bit computing with large RAM capacities. The Dell PowerEdge R710
allows for up to 144 GB of RAM via its 18 DIMM slots, which accept any of
the following sizes of DDR3 RAM: 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, or 8GB. These amounts of
memory, along with the 64-bit Windows software platform, allow you to
virtualize multiple servers in a single machine.



Power. The Dell PowerEdge R710 includes enhancements that let it use less
energy than many older servers do.



Processors. The Dell PowerEdge R710 uses the Intel® Xeon® processor 5500
series. These processors automatically adjust their speed and energy usage
to meet the requirements of your applications, improving performance and
saving power.



Management. The Dell PowerEdge R710, like all late-model Dell servers,
comes with the Dell Lifecycle Controller. This tool simplifies management by
providing a single interface for management functions and by storing critical
information in the system itself. There are no CDs or USB keys to keep track
of for drivers or firmware. In addition, you can use the Lifecycle Controller in
conjunction with Microsoft® System Center Configuration Manager 2007 to
streamline remote operating system deployments.

About DVD Store Version 2.1
To create our real-world ecommerce workload, we used the DVD Store Version
2.1 benchmarking tool. DS2 models an online DVD store, where customers log in, search
for movies, and make purchases. DS2 reports these actions in orders per minute that
the system could handle, to show what kind of performance you could expect for your
customers. The DS2 workload also performs other actions, such as adding new
customers, to exercise the wide range of database functions you would need to run your
ecommerce environment.
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CONCLUSIONS
The effectiveness of your OLTP database environment can depend to an
enormous degree on the storage system you select. We compared a database server
solution using the Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS with a database server solution using the
previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS.
The EqualLogic PS6210XS solution was superior in all areas we tested. It
delivered greater performance with faster response time, and used less power. The Dell
EqualLogic PS6210XS is a clear improvement over the previous-generation Dell
EqualLogic PS6110XS.

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APPENDIX A – SYSTEM CONFIGURATION INFORMATION
Figure 6 provides detailed configuration information about the Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS array, and Figure 7
details the configuration of the previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS.
Storage array
Number of storage arrays
Number of storage controllers per array
RAID level
Firmware version
Number of drives, type 1
Model number
Drive size (GB)
Drive buffer size (MB)
Drive RPM
Drive type
Number of drives, type 2
Model number
Drive size (GB)
Drive buffer size (MB)
Drive RPM
Drive type

Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS
1
2
6 (accelerated)
7.0.0
7
LB400M
400
N/A
N/A
SSD
17
ST9600205SS
600
16
10K
6Gb SAS 2.5"

Figure 6: Detailed configuration information for the Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS array.

Storage array
Number of storage arrays
Number of storage controllers per array
RAID level
Firmware version
Number of drives, type 1
Model number
Drive size (GB)
Drive buffer size (MB)
Drive RPM
Drive type
Number of drives, type 2
Model number
Drive size (GB)
Drive buffer size (MB)
Drive RPM
Drive type

Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS
1
2
6 (accelerated)
7.0.0
7
LB400M
400
N/A
N/A
SSD
17
ST9600204SS
600
16
10K
6Gb SAS 2.5"

Figure 7: Detailed configuration information for the previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS we tested.

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Figure 8 provides detailed configuration information for the test server.
System
Power supplies
Total number
Maximum wattage of each (W)
Cooling fans
Total number
Dimensions (h x w) of each
General
Number of processor packages
Number of cores per processor
Number of hardware threads per core
CPU
Vendor
Name
Model number
Stepping
Socket type
Core frequency (GHz)
Bus frequency (GT/s)
L1 cache
L2 cache
L3 cache (MB)
Platform
Vendor and model number
Motherboard model number
BIOS name and version
BIOS settings
Memory module(s)
Total RAM in system (GB)
Vendor and model number
Type
Speed (MHz)
Speed running in the system (MHz)
Size (GB)
Number of RAM module(s)
Rank
Chip organization
Hard disk
Vendor and model number
Number of disks in system
Size (GB)
Buffer size (MB)

Dell PowerEdge R710
2
870
5
2.5" x 2.5"
2
6
2
Intel
Xeon
X5670
B1
FCLGA1366
2.93
6.4 GT/s
32 KB + 32 KB (per core)
256 KB (per core)
12
Dell PowerEdge R710
0N0H4P
Dell 6.3.0
Default
288 GB
Hynix HMT42GR7MFR4C-PB
PC3-12800R
1,600
1,600
16
18
Dual
Double-sided
Dell Enterprise Savvio 15k.2
2
147
16

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System
RPM
Type
Controller
Network adapter
Vendor and model number
Type

Dell PowerEdge R710
15K
SAS
Dell PERC 6/i Integrated RAID Controller
Intel Ethernet Controller 10 Gigabit X520-AT2
PCI-E

Figure 8: Detailed configuration information for the test server.

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APPENDIX B: DETAILED CONFIGURATION INFORMATION
Figures 9 and 10 show the test bed setup we used for the two solutions.

Figure 9: Test bed setup for the Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS storage solution.

Figure 10: Test bed setup for the Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS storage solution.

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Setting up the storage
To host the data for our testing, we first created an EqualLogic storage group called EQL. In the EQL group, we
added a Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS array to the group and created an accelerated RAID 6 pool called EQL. We created
two LUNS and conducted testing. Once completed, we added a PS6110XS array to the pool and initialized it as
accelerated RAID 6. We removed the PS6210XS, which effectively moved the same LUNS onto the PS6110XS.

Configuring the EqualLogic PS6210XS
We configured the EqualLogic PS6210XS array with two 3TB LUNS.
1. Using the command-line console via serial cable, reset the EqualLogic PS6210XS with the reset command.
2. Enter a group name, group IP address, and IP address for eth0.
3. After group creation and with a computer connected to the same subnet as the storage, use the Dell EqualLogic
Web interface to do the following:
a. Click the array, and when prompted to configure the member, choose Yes. Choose RAID 6 (accelerated).
b. Create two LUNs.
c. Enable shared access to the iSCSI target from multiple initiators on the volume.
d. Create an access control record for the volume.

Configuring the EqualLogic PS6110XS
We configured a factory reset on the array and added it to the storage group.
1. Using the command-line console, via serial cable, reset the EqualLogic PS6210XS with the reset command.
2. Enter a group name, group IP address, and IP address for eth0.
3. After group creation and with a computer connected to the same subnet as the storage, use the Dell EqualLogic
Web interface to do the following:
a. Click the array, and when prompted to configure the member, choose Yes. Choose RAID 6 (accelerated).

Setting up and Configuring Dell R710 servers, local storage, and BIOS settings
We installed and configured three Dell PowerEdge R710 servers with system defaults and enabled the
Performance power profile. We configured the PERC RAID controller of each server for RAID 1, and installed the server
OS on the local RAID 1 storage. We installed VMware® vSphere® 5.5 on all three servers.

Installing vSphere 5.5 on a Dell PowerEdge R710
1. Insert the ESXi 5.5 disk, and select Boot from disk.
2. On the Welcome screen, press Enter.
3. On the End User License Agreement (EULA) screen, press F11.
4. On the Select a Disk to install or Upgrade screen, select the relevant volume for ESXi installation, and press
Enter.
5. On the Please Select a Keyboard Layout screen, press Enter.
6. On the Enter a Root Password screen, enter a root password, and confirm it by entering it again. Press Enter to
continue.
7. On the Confirm Install screen, press F11 to install.

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8. On the Installation Complete screen, press Enter to reboot.

Configuring ESXi after installation (data network)
1. On the ESXi 5.5 screen, press F2, enter the root password, and press Enter.
2. On the System Customization screen, select Troubleshooting Options, and press Enter.
3. On the Troubleshooting Mode Options screen, select Enable ESXi Shell, and press Enter.
4. Select Enable SSH, press Enter, and press Esc.
5. On the System Customization screen, select Configure Management Network.
6. On the Configure Management Network screen, select IP Configuration.
7. On the IP Configuration screen, select Set static IP; enter an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway; and
press Enter.
8. On the Configure Management Network screen, press Esc. When asked if you want to apply the changes, press
Y.
9. Log into the host as root with the vSphere client.
10. Select the Configuration tab, and click Networking.
11. Configure vSwitch0 by clicking Add Networking…
12. Click the Network Adapters tab.
13. Click Add…
14. Select vmnic0, and click Next.
15. In the vSwitch0 properties, click Add…
16. Create a virtual machine network, click Next, and click Finish.

Configuring ESXi after installation (storage network)
1. Select the Configuration tab, and click Networking.
2. Click Add networking.
3. Select VMkernel, and click Next.
4. Select Create a vSphere standard switch, and click Next.
5. Type iSCSI, and click Next.
6. Enter the appropriate IP address and subnet mask, and click Next.
7. Click Finish.
8. On vSwitch1, click Properties.
9. Click vSwitch, and then click Edit.
10. Type MTU 9000, click OK.
11. Click iSCSI and Edit.
12. Type MTU 9000, click OK.

Creating the vSphere data stores on iSCSI targets
Note: All data stores are created once on the first vSphere host. Additional vSphere nodes do not require
datastore re-creation.
1. Log into the host as root with the vSphere client.

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2. Click Configuration tabStorageAdd Storage.
3. Select the first EqualLogic volume, and click Next.
4. Select VMFS-5, and click Next.
5. Review the disk layout, and click Next.
6. For Datastore name, type EQL1 and click Next.
7. For Capacity, select Maximum Available Space, and click Next.
8. To create the data store, click Finish.
9. Repeat steps 1 through 8 to create the second data store on iSCSI storage.

Setting up the first virtual machine
1. Connect to the first ESX server via the VMware vSphere Web client.
2. Log in as root to the ESX server.
3. Click the Virtual Machines tab.
4. Right-click, and choose New Virtual Machine.
5. Choose Custom, and click Next.
6. Enter the name of the virtual machine, and click Next.
7. Select the first host, and click Next.
8. Select the first LUN for the storage, and click Next.
9. Choose Virtual Machine Version 9, and click Next.
10. Choose Windows, choose Microsoft Windows Server® 2012 (64-bit), and click Next.
11. For CPUs, select one virtual processor socket, with four cores per virtual socket, and click Next.
12. Choose 64GB RAM, and click Next.
13. Click 1 for the number of NICs, select VMXNET3, connect to the vSwitch0 network, and click Next.
14. Leave the default virtual storage controller, and click Next.
15. Choose to Create a new virtual disk, and click Next.
16. Set the OS virtual disk size to 85GB, choose thick-provisioned lazy-zeroed, specify the OS datastore on the
external storage, and click Next.
17. Keep the default virtual device node (0:0), and click Next.
18. Click Finish.
19. Right-click the VM, and choose Edit Settings.
20. Click the Resources tab, and click Memory.
21. Select reserve all guest memory, and click OK.
22. Connect the VM virtual CD-ROM to the Microsoft Windows Server 2012 installation disk.
23. Start the VM.

Installing the VM operating system on the first VM
1. At the Language Selection Screen, click Next.
2. Click Install Now.
3. Select Windows Server 2012 Enterprise (Full Installation), and click Next.
4. Click the I accept the license terms checkbox, and click Next.
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5. Click Custom.
6. Click Next.
7. At the User’s password must be changed before logging on warning screen, click OK.
8. Enter the desired password for the administrator in both fields, and click the arrow to continue.
9. At the Your password has been changed screen, click OK.
10. Install the latest Host Integration Tools package on the VM. Restart as necessary.
11. Connect the machine to the Internet, and install all available Windows updates. Restart as necessary.
12. Enable remote desktop access.
13. Change the hostname, and reboot when prompted.
14. Create a shared folder to store test script files. Set permissions as needed.
15. Set up networking:
a. Click StartControl Panel, right-click Network Connections, and choose Open.
b. Right-click the VM traffic NIC, and choose Properties.
c. Select TCP/IP (v4), and choose Properties.
d. Assign the VM a static IP address.
16. Shut down the VM.
17. Clone the VM, hosting three VMs on each Dell PowerEdge R710 host.

Installing and configuring Microsoft SQL Server 2012
We installed Microsoft SQL Server 2012 on the VMs residing on the systems under test.

Configuring the SQL Server VM
After cloning, modify the SQL VM to contain two additional virtual disks:
 400GB virtual disks for SQL database (Thick provisioned, eager-zeroed)


140GB virtual disks for SQL log data (Thick provisioned, eager-zeroed)

In the VM, configure the VM storage:
1. In the taskbar, click the Server Manager icon.
2. In the left pane, expand Storage, and click Disk Management.
3. Right-click the first volume, and choose Initialize Disk.
4. In the right pane, right-click the volume, and choose New Simple Volume…
5. At the welcome window, click Next.
6. At the Specify Volume Size window, leave the default selection, and click Next.
7. At the Assign Drive Letter or Path window, choose a drive letter, and click Next.
8. At the Format Partition window, choose NTFS, and click Next.
9. At the Completing the New Simple Volume Wizard window, click Finish.

Installing SQL Server 2012
1. Open the console for the VM or connect to the VM with RDP.
2. Mount the installation ISO to the VM.

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3. Click Run SETUP.EXE. If Autoplay does not begin the installation, navigate to the SQL Server 2012 DVD, and
double-click.
4. If the installer prompts you with a .NET installation prompt, click Yes to enable the .NET Framework Core role.
5. In the left pane, click Installation.
6. Click New SQL Server stand-alone installation or add features to an existing installation.
7. At the Setup Support Rules screen, wait for the rule check to complete. If there are no failures or relevant
warnings, click OK.
8. Select the Specify a free edition from the drop-down menu, and select Evaluation. Click Next.
9. Click the checkbox to accept the license terms, and click Next.
10. If no failures are displayed after the setup support files are installed, click Next.
11. At the Setup Role screen, choose SQL Server Feature Installation.
12. At the Feature Selection screen, select Database Engine Services, Full-Text and Semantic Extractions for Search,
Client Tools Connectivity, Client Tools Backwards Compatibility, Management Tools – Basic, and Management
Tools – Complete. Click Next.
13. At the Installation Rules screen, click Next after the check completes.
14. At the Instance configuration screen, leave the default selection of default instance, and click Next.
15. At the Disk Space Requirements screen, click Next.
16. At the Server Configuration screen, check that NT AUTHORITYSYSTEM is selected for SQL Server Agent and SQL
Server Database Engine. Click Next.
17. Assuming there are no failures, click Next.
18. At the Database Engine Configuration screen, select Mixed Mode.
19. Enter and confirm a password for the system administrator account.
20. Click Add Current user. This may take several seconds.
21. Click the Data Directories tab, and enter the appropriate drive and folders for database and logs.
22. Click Next.
23. At the Error and usage reporting screen, click Next.
24. At the Installation Configuration Rules screen, check that there are no failures or relevant warnings, and click
Next.
25. At the Ready to Install screen, click Install.
26. After installation completes, click Close.
27. Create a SQL Server login for the ds2user (see the Configuring the database (Data generation overview) section
for the specific script to use).
28. Copy the pre-created DVD Store backup to the specified backup volume.
29. Download and install any available updates for Microsoft SQL Server 2012. We installed SQL Server 2012 SP1
and CU5.

Configuring the database workload client
For our testing, we used a virtual client for the Microsoft SQL Server client. To create this client, we installed
Windows Server 2008 R2, assigned a static IP address, and installed .NET 3.5.

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Configuring the database
Data generation overview
We generated the data using the Install.pl script included with DVD Store version 2.1 (DS2), providing the
parameters for our 400GB database size and the database platform on which we ran Microsoft SQL Server. We ran the
Install.pl script on a utility system running Linux. The Install.pl script also generated the database schema.
After processing the data generation, we transferred the data files and schema creation files to a Windowsbased system running SQL Server 2012. We built the 400GB database in SQL Server 2012, and then performed a full
backup, storing the backup file on the C: drive for quick access. We used that backup file to restore the server between
test runs.
The only modification we made to the schema creation scripts were the specified file sizes for our database. We
explicitly set the file sizes higher than necessary to ensure that no file-growth activity would affect the outputs of the
test. Besides this file size modification, the database schema was created and loaded according to the DVD Store
documentation. Specifically, we followed these steps:
1. We generated the data and created the database and file structure using database creation scripts in the DS2
download. We made size modifications specific to our 400GB database and the appropriate changes to drive
letters.
2. We transferred the files from our Linux data generation system to a Windows system running SQL Server.
3. We created database tables, stored procedures, and objects using the provided DVD Store scripts.
4. We set the database recovery model to bulk-logged to prevent excess logging.
5. We loaded the data we generated into the database. For data loading, we used the import wizard in SQL Server
Management Studio. Where necessary, we retained options from the original scripts, such as Enable Identity
Insert.
6. We created indices, full-text catalogs, primary keys, and foreign keys using the database-creation scripts.
7. We updated statistics on each table according to database-creation scripts, which sample 18 percent of the
table data.
8. On the SQL Server instance, we created a ds2user SQL Server login using the following Transact SQL (TSQL)
script:
USE [master]
GO
CREATE LOGIN [ds2user] WITH PASSWORD=N’’,
DEFAULT_DATABASE=[master],
DEFAULT_LANGUAGE=[us_english],
CHECK_EXPIRATION=OFF,
CHECK_POLICY=OFF
GO
9. We set the database recovery model back to full.
10. We created the necessary full text index using SQL Server Management Studio.

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11. We created a database user and mapped this user to the SQL Server login.
12. We then performed a full backup of the database. This backup allowed us to restore the databases to a pristine
state relatively quickly between tests.
Figure 11 shows our initial file size modifications.
Logical name
Database files
primary
cust1
cust2
cust3
cust4
ind1
ind2
ind3
ind4
ds_misc
orders1
orders2
orders3
orders4
Log files
ds_log

Filegroup

Initial size (MB)

PRIMARY
DS_CUST_FG
DS_CUST_FG
DS_CUST_FG
DS_CUST_FG
DS_IND_FG
DS_IND_FG
DS_IND_FG
DS_IND_FG
DS_MISC_FG
DS_ORDERS
DS_ORDERS
DS_ORDERS
DS_ORDERS

5
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46,589
46,589
46,589
28,607
28,607
28,607
28,607
470
22,540
22,540
22,540
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102,400

Figure 11: Our initial file size modifications.

Running the test
Test start and run times
We ran all workloads concurrently to start and record all performance counters for this report. The specific
testing parameters we used for the benchmark are included in the setup sections, and specifics for launching these tests
are described below.

About running the DVD Store tests
We created a series of batch files, SQL scripts, and shell scripts to automate the complete test cycle. DVD Store
outputs an orders-per-minute metric, which is a running average calculated through the test. In this report, we report
the last OPM reported by each client/target pair. To ensure all threads successfully connected during the test run, we
performed a very light run with a single thread, prior to the actual run.
Each complete test cycle consisted of the following general steps:
1. Clean up prior outputs from the target systems and the client driver systems.
2. Drop the database from the targets.
3. Restore the database on the targets.
4. Shut down the targets.
5. Reboot the host and client systems.

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6. Wait for a ping response from the servers under test (the hypervisor systems), the client systems, and the
targets.
7. Let the test servers idle for 10 minutes.
8. Start the DVD Store driver on the clients.
We used the following DVD Store parameters for the initial warm-up period.
ds2sqlserverdriver.exe --target=<target_IP> --ramp_rate=10 --run_time=30 -n_threads=1 --db_size=400GB --think_time=0.5 --detailed_view=Y -warmup_time=0 --report_rate=1 --csv_output=<drive path>
9. Clean up outputs from the target systems and the client driver systems for the warm-up period.
10. Let the test servers idle for another 10 minutes.
11. Start the DVD Store driver on the clients.
We used the following DVD Store parameters for testing:
ds2sqlserverdriver.exe --target=<target_IP> --ramp_rate=10 --run_time=30 -n_threads=16 --db_size=400GB --think_time=0 --detailed_view=Y -warmup_time=5 --report_rate=1 --csv_output=<drive path>

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We provide industry-leading technology assessment and fact-based
marketing services. We bring to every assignment extensive experience
with and expertise in all aspects of technology testing and analysis, from
researching new technologies, to developing new methodologies, to
testing with existing and new tools.
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a broad range of target audiences. We provide our clients with the
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requirements. Whether the technology involves hardware, software, Web
sites, or services, we offer the experience, expertise, and tools to help our
clients assess how it will fare against its competition, its performance, its
market readiness, and its quality and reliability.
Our founders, Mark L. Van Name and Bill Catchings, have worked
together in technology assessment for over 20 years. As journalists, they
published over a thousand articles on a wide array of technology subjects.
They created and led the Ziff-Davis Benchmark Operation, which
developed such industry-standard benchmarks as Ziff Davis Media’s
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  • 1. DELL EQUALLOGIC PS6110XS ENTERPRISE OLTP OLTP WITH DELL EQUALLOGIC HYBRID ARRAYS: COMPARING THE PERFORMANCE AND WITH THE EQUALLOGIC PS6110XS EQUALLOGIC PS6210XSPOWER USAGE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Online transaction processing, or OLTP, is a class of information systems that facilitate and manage transaction-oriented applications. An essential component of any OLTP system is storage. Storage for OLTP should also deliver the performance necessary for handling utilization spikes of short duration—I/O storms—such as those generated when large numbers of transactions occur at once. Dell EqualLogic PS Series iSCSI hybrid SAN arrays are well suited for OLTP environments. These hybrid arrays combine solid-state drives (SSDs) and traditional hard disk drives (HDDs) in the same chassis. Additionally, EqualLogic’s scale-out architecture enables organizations to grow their OLTP environments optimally for both capacity and performance by adding additional arrays. This is a unique advantage for EqualLogic, as traditional scale-up architectures add more disk trays to the same storage controllers, addressing capacity growth requirements while ignoring the performance needs. NOVEMBER 2012 NOVEMBER 2013 A PRINCIPLED TECHNOLOGIES REPORT A PRINCIPLED TECHNOLOGIES TEST REPORT Commissioned by Dell, Inc. Commissioned by Dell, Inc.
  • 2. How does the latest EqualLogic hybrid SAN array, the PS6210XS, compare with the previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS? To answer this question, we evaluated the two storage solutions in a realistic OLTP scenario. We tested both configurations using the DVD Store Version 2 tool, which simulates an online ordering system; it measures database performance in orders per minute (OPM). We also compared response time, cost, and power consumption for both solutions. In our testing, the Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS solution showed considerable advantages over the competing previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS in all four of the following areas:  Performance. The Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS solution delivered 79.4 percent more orders per minute than the previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS.  Response time. The Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS delivered a response time 45.4 percent faster than that of the previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS.  Energy consumption. The Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS solution consumed 18.3 percent less energy than the previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS.  Orders per minute per watt. The Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS solution delivered 119.6 percent more performance per watt than the previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS. These findings make the Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS solution an extremely attractive option for OLTP deployments. As Figure 1 shows, the Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS solution could perform 54,979 orders per minute whereas the previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS performed only 30,652. This means that the Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS storage increased the amount of work the servers could do by more than 1.5 times. In any real-world OLTP environment, this boost would be significant. OLTP with Dell hybrid arrays: Comparing the EqualLogic PS6210XS with the EqualLogic PS6110XS A Principled Technologies test report 2
  • 3. Performance in orders per minute (higher numbers are better) 54,979 60,000 50,000 40,000 OPM Figure 1: The Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS solution delivered 79.4 percent more orders per minute than the previousgeneration Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS. 30,652 30,000 20,000 10,000 0 Dell EqualLogic 6110XS Dell EqualLogic 6210XS Response time is a measure of how long the database server takes to respond to inquiries; the greater the response time, the longer users must wait. As Figure 2 shows, with Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS storage, the server was able to deliver a much quicker response time—212 milliseconds, which is 45.4 percent faster than the 388millisecond response time of the previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS. This means that the Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS storage cut the wait time for users almost in half. Any business that has database users can benefit substantially from the increased responsiveness of the EqualLogic PS6210XS. Figure 2: The Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS delivered a response time 45.4 percent faster than that of the previousgeneration Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS. OLTP with Dell hybrid arrays: Comparing the EqualLogic PS6210XS with the EqualLogic PS6110XS A Principled Technologies test report 3
  • 4. Power usage has become a significant cost factor in datacenters. Server solutions that use less power save a company month after month. We measured the power each of the server solutions used during testing. As Figure 3 shows, with Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS storage, the server consumed 18.3 percent less power than the previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS consumed. This means that the Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS storage reduced power usage by almost one-fifth. This reduction can translate to lower electric bills. Figure 3: The Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS solution consumed 18.3 percent less energy than the previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS. Because both performance and power usage are so important to businesses, companies often consider the performance per watt that various solutions can deliver. For the database testing we performed in our labs, this metric is a simple calculation: As Figure 4 shows, because it increased performance while using less the power, the Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS storage solution more than doubled the performance per watt that the previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS delivered. OLTP with Dell hybrid arrays: Comparing the EqualLogic PS6210XS with the EqualLogic PS6110XS A Principled Technologies test report 4
  • 5. Figure 4: The Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS solution delivered 119.6 percent more orders per minute per watt than the previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS. Figure 5 summarizes our findings. Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS 7x 400GB SSD 17x 600GB 10k SAS 9.3 TB 30,652 388 343 73.0 Usable capacity Orders per minute Application response time (ms) (lower numbers are better) Peak power usage (watts) (lower numbers are better) Orders per minute per watt (higher numbers are better) 212 420 Configuration Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS 7x 400GB SSD 17x 600GB 10k SAS 9.3 TB 54,979 160.3 Figure 5: Summary of OLTP solution test setup and results. WHAT WE TESTED Features of the Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS 10GbE iSCSI array The EqualLogic PS6210XS 10GbE iSCSI array combines the low-latency and highIOPS strength of solid-state storage with the raw capacity of traditional hard disk drives in a single-chassis solution. Features include:  Agility. Use storage that fits the demands of your server or application. EqualLogic dynamically tiers data on SSD or HDD, depending on the performance requirements for a specific situation.  Upgradable. Start out using your existing 10GbE SFP+ modules, and build out to cost-effective 10GBASE-T as your budget allows. Move volumes between storage pools without downtime, and change hardware without disruption. OLTP with Dell hybrid arrays: Comparing the EqualLogic PS6210XS with the EqualLogic PS6110XS A Principled Technologies test report 5
  • 6.  Robust. Vertical port sharing keeps your bandwidth at full speed, even if a network port fails. Automatic load-balancing keeps data moving reliably to and from your physical or virtual server farm.  Management. EqualLogic Host Software, Host Integration Tools, and EqualLogic SAN Headquarters (SAN HQ) provide the tools administrators need to keep a high-level view of the storage system, while EqualLogic Group Manger provides the flexibility to make granular changes as needed. Features of the Dell PowerEdge™ R710 rack server The Dell PowerEdge R710 is a high-performance server that offers many features for maximizing performance and for minimizing operational expenses, including the following:  64-bit computing with large RAM capacities. The Dell PowerEdge R710 allows for up to 144 GB of RAM via its 18 DIMM slots, which accept any of the following sizes of DDR3 RAM: 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, or 8GB. These amounts of memory, along with the 64-bit Windows software platform, allow you to virtualize multiple servers in a single machine.  Power. The Dell PowerEdge R710 includes enhancements that let it use less energy than many older servers do.  Processors. The Dell PowerEdge R710 uses the Intel® Xeon® processor 5500 series. These processors automatically adjust their speed and energy usage to meet the requirements of your applications, improving performance and saving power.  Management. The Dell PowerEdge R710, like all late-model Dell servers, comes with the Dell Lifecycle Controller. This tool simplifies management by providing a single interface for management functions and by storing critical information in the system itself. There are no CDs or USB keys to keep track of for drivers or firmware. In addition, you can use the Lifecycle Controller in conjunction with Microsoft® System Center Configuration Manager 2007 to streamline remote operating system deployments. About DVD Store Version 2.1 To create our real-world ecommerce workload, we used the DVD Store Version 2.1 benchmarking tool. DS2 models an online DVD store, where customers log in, search for movies, and make purchases. DS2 reports these actions in orders per minute that the system could handle, to show what kind of performance you could expect for your customers. The DS2 workload also performs other actions, such as adding new customers, to exercise the wide range of database functions you would need to run your ecommerce environment. OLTP with Dell hybrid arrays: Comparing the EqualLogic PS6210XS with the EqualLogic PS6110XS A Principled Technologies test report 6
  • 7. CONCLUSIONS The effectiveness of your OLTP database environment can depend to an enormous degree on the storage system you select. We compared a database server solution using the Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS with a database server solution using the previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS. The EqualLogic PS6210XS solution was superior in all areas we tested. It delivered greater performance with faster response time, and used less power. The Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS is a clear improvement over the previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS. OLTP with Dell hybrid arrays: Comparing the EqualLogic PS6210XS with the EqualLogic PS6110XS A Principled Technologies test report 7
  • 8. APPENDIX A – SYSTEM CONFIGURATION INFORMATION Figure 6 provides detailed configuration information about the Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS array, and Figure 7 details the configuration of the previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS. Storage array Number of storage arrays Number of storage controllers per array RAID level Firmware version Number of drives, type 1 Model number Drive size (GB) Drive buffer size (MB) Drive RPM Drive type Number of drives, type 2 Model number Drive size (GB) Drive buffer size (MB) Drive RPM Drive type Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS 1 2 6 (accelerated) 7.0.0 7 LB400M 400 N/A N/A SSD 17 ST9600205SS 600 16 10K 6Gb SAS 2.5" Figure 6: Detailed configuration information for the Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS array. Storage array Number of storage arrays Number of storage controllers per array RAID level Firmware version Number of drives, type 1 Model number Drive size (GB) Drive buffer size (MB) Drive RPM Drive type Number of drives, type 2 Model number Drive size (GB) Drive buffer size (MB) Drive RPM Drive type Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS 1 2 6 (accelerated) 7.0.0 7 LB400M 400 N/A N/A SSD 17 ST9600204SS 600 16 10K 6Gb SAS 2.5" Figure 7: Detailed configuration information for the previous-generation Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS we tested. OLTP with Dell hybrid arrays: Comparing the EqualLogic PS6210XS with the EqualLogic PS6110XS A Principled Technologies test report 8
  • 9. Figure 8 provides detailed configuration information for the test server. System Power supplies Total number Maximum wattage of each (W) Cooling fans Total number Dimensions (h x w) of each General Number of processor packages Number of cores per processor Number of hardware threads per core CPU Vendor Name Model number Stepping Socket type Core frequency (GHz) Bus frequency (GT/s) L1 cache L2 cache L3 cache (MB) Platform Vendor and model number Motherboard model number BIOS name and version BIOS settings Memory module(s) Total RAM in system (GB) Vendor and model number Type Speed (MHz) Speed running in the system (MHz) Size (GB) Number of RAM module(s) Rank Chip organization Hard disk Vendor and model number Number of disks in system Size (GB) Buffer size (MB) Dell PowerEdge R710 2 870 5 2.5" x 2.5" 2 6 2 Intel Xeon X5670 B1 FCLGA1366 2.93 6.4 GT/s 32 KB + 32 KB (per core) 256 KB (per core) 12 Dell PowerEdge R710 0N0H4P Dell 6.3.0 Default 288 GB Hynix HMT42GR7MFR4C-PB PC3-12800R 1,600 1,600 16 18 Dual Double-sided Dell Enterprise Savvio 15k.2 2 147 16 OLTP with Dell hybrid arrays: Comparing the EqualLogic PS6210XS with the EqualLogic PS6110XS A Principled Technologies test report 9
  • 10. System RPM Type Controller Network adapter Vendor and model number Type Dell PowerEdge R710 15K SAS Dell PERC 6/i Integrated RAID Controller Intel Ethernet Controller 10 Gigabit X520-AT2 PCI-E Figure 8: Detailed configuration information for the test server. OLTP with Dell hybrid arrays: Comparing the EqualLogic PS6210XS with the EqualLogic PS6110XS A Principled Technologies test report 10
  • 11. APPENDIX B: DETAILED CONFIGURATION INFORMATION Figures 9 and 10 show the test bed setup we used for the two solutions. Figure 9: Test bed setup for the Dell EqualLogic PS6110XS storage solution. Figure 10: Test bed setup for the Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS storage solution. OLTP with Dell hybrid arrays: Comparing the EqualLogic PS6210XS with the EqualLogic PS6110XS A Principled Technologies test report 11
  • 12. Setting up the storage To host the data for our testing, we first created an EqualLogic storage group called EQL. In the EQL group, we added a Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS array to the group and created an accelerated RAID 6 pool called EQL. We created two LUNS and conducted testing. Once completed, we added a PS6110XS array to the pool and initialized it as accelerated RAID 6. We removed the PS6210XS, which effectively moved the same LUNS onto the PS6110XS. Configuring the EqualLogic PS6210XS We configured the EqualLogic PS6210XS array with two 3TB LUNS. 1. Using the command-line console via serial cable, reset the EqualLogic PS6210XS with the reset command. 2. Enter a group name, group IP address, and IP address for eth0. 3. After group creation and with a computer connected to the same subnet as the storage, use the Dell EqualLogic Web interface to do the following: a. Click the array, and when prompted to configure the member, choose Yes. Choose RAID 6 (accelerated). b. Create two LUNs. c. Enable shared access to the iSCSI target from multiple initiators on the volume. d. Create an access control record for the volume. Configuring the EqualLogic PS6110XS We configured a factory reset on the array and added it to the storage group. 1. Using the command-line console, via serial cable, reset the EqualLogic PS6210XS with the reset command. 2. Enter a group name, group IP address, and IP address for eth0. 3. After group creation and with a computer connected to the same subnet as the storage, use the Dell EqualLogic Web interface to do the following: a. Click the array, and when prompted to configure the member, choose Yes. Choose RAID 6 (accelerated). Setting up and Configuring Dell R710 servers, local storage, and BIOS settings We installed and configured three Dell PowerEdge R710 servers with system defaults and enabled the Performance power profile. We configured the PERC RAID controller of each server for RAID 1, and installed the server OS on the local RAID 1 storage. We installed VMware® vSphere® 5.5 on all three servers. Installing vSphere 5.5 on a Dell PowerEdge R710 1. Insert the ESXi 5.5 disk, and select Boot from disk. 2. On the Welcome screen, press Enter. 3. On the End User License Agreement (EULA) screen, press F11. 4. On the Select a Disk to install or Upgrade screen, select the relevant volume for ESXi installation, and press Enter. 5. On the Please Select a Keyboard Layout screen, press Enter. 6. On the Enter a Root Password screen, enter a root password, and confirm it by entering it again. Press Enter to continue. 7. On the Confirm Install screen, press F11 to install. OLTP with Dell hybrid arrays: Comparing the EqualLogic PS6210XS with the EqualLogic PS6110XS A Principled Technologies test report 12
  • 13. 8. On the Installation Complete screen, press Enter to reboot. Configuring ESXi after installation (data network) 1. On the ESXi 5.5 screen, press F2, enter the root password, and press Enter. 2. On the System Customization screen, select Troubleshooting Options, and press Enter. 3. On the Troubleshooting Mode Options screen, select Enable ESXi Shell, and press Enter. 4. Select Enable SSH, press Enter, and press Esc. 5. On the System Customization screen, select Configure Management Network. 6. On the Configure Management Network screen, select IP Configuration. 7. On the IP Configuration screen, select Set static IP; enter an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway; and press Enter. 8. On the Configure Management Network screen, press Esc. When asked if you want to apply the changes, press Y. 9. Log into the host as root with the vSphere client. 10. Select the Configuration tab, and click Networking. 11. Configure vSwitch0 by clicking Add Networking… 12. Click the Network Adapters tab. 13. Click Add… 14. Select vmnic0, and click Next. 15. In the vSwitch0 properties, click Add… 16. Create a virtual machine network, click Next, and click Finish. Configuring ESXi after installation (storage network) 1. Select the Configuration tab, and click Networking. 2. Click Add networking. 3. Select VMkernel, and click Next. 4. Select Create a vSphere standard switch, and click Next. 5. Type iSCSI, and click Next. 6. Enter the appropriate IP address and subnet mask, and click Next. 7. Click Finish. 8. On vSwitch1, click Properties. 9. Click vSwitch, and then click Edit. 10. Type MTU 9000, click OK. 11. Click iSCSI and Edit. 12. Type MTU 9000, click OK. Creating the vSphere data stores on iSCSI targets Note: All data stores are created once on the first vSphere host. Additional vSphere nodes do not require datastore re-creation. 1. Log into the host as root with the vSphere client. OLTP with Dell hybrid arrays: Comparing the EqualLogic PS6210XS with the EqualLogic PS6110XS A Principled Technologies test report 13
  • 14. 2. Click Configuration tabStorageAdd Storage. 3. Select the first EqualLogic volume, and click Next. 4. Select VMFS-5, and click Next. 5. Review the disk layout, and click Next. 6. For Datastore name, type EQL1 and click Next. 7. For Capacity, select Maximum Available Space, and click Next. 8. To create the data store, click Finish. 9. Repeat steps 1 through 8 to create the second data store on iSCSI storage. Setting up the first virtual machine 1. Connect to the first ESX server via the VMware vSphere Web client. 2. Log in as root to the ESX server. 3. Click the Virtual Machines tab. 4. Right-click, and choose New Virtual Machine. 5. Choose Custom, and click Next. 6. Enter the name of the virtual machine, and click Next. 7. Select the first host, and click Next. 8. Select the first LUN for the storage, and click Next. 9. Choose Virtual Machine Version 9, and click Next. 10. Choose Windows, choose Microsoft Windows Server® 2012 (64-bit), and click Next. 11. For CPUs, select one virtual processor socket, with four cores per virtual socket, and click Next. 12. Choose 64GB RAM, and click Next. 13. Click 1 for the number of NICs, select VMXNET3, connect to the vSwitch0 network, and click Next. 14. Leave the default virtual storage controller, and click Next. 15. Choose to Create a new virtual disk, and click Next. 16. Set the OS virtual disk size to 85GB, choose thick-provisioned lazy-zeroed, specify the OS datastore on the external storage, and click Next. 17. Keep the default virtual device node (0:0), and click Next. 18. Click Finish. 19. Right-click the VM, and choose Edit Settings. 20. Click the Resources tab, and click Memory. 21. Select reserve all guest memory, and click OK. 22. Connect the VM virtual CD-ROM to the Microsoft Windows Server 2012 installation disk. 23. Start the VM. Installing the VM operating system on the first VM 1. At the Language Selection Screen, click Next. 2. Click Install Now. 3. Select Windows Server 2012 Enterprise (Full Installation), and click Next. 4. Click the I accept the license terms checkbox, and click Next. OLTP with Dell hybrid arrays: Comparing the EqualLogic PS6210XS with the EqualLogic PS6110XS A Principled Technologies test report 14
  • 15. 5. Click Custom. 6. Click Next. 7. At the User’s password must be changed before logging on warning screen, click OK. 8. Enter the desired password for the administrator in both fields, and click the arrow to continue. 9. At the Your password has been changed screen, click OK. 10. Install the latest Host Integration Tools package on the VM. Restart as necessary. 11. Connect the machine to the Internet, and install all available Windows updates. Restart as necessary. 12. Enable remote desktop access. 13. Change the hostname, and reboot when prompted. 14. Create a shared folder to store test script files. Set permissions as needed. 15. Set up networking: a. Click StartControl Panel, right-click Network Connections, and choose Open. b. Right-click the VM traffic NIC, and choose Properties. c. Select TCP/IP (v4), and choose Properties. d. Assign the VM a static IP address. 16. Shut down the VM. 17. Clone the VM, hosting three VMs on each Dell PowerEdge R710 host. Installing and configuring Microsoft SQL Server 2012 We installed Microsoft SQL Server 2012 on the VMs residing on the systems under test. Configuring the SQL Server VM After cloning, modify the SQL VM to contain two additional virtual disks:  400GB virtual disks for SQL database (Thick provisioned, eager-zeroed)  140GB virtual disks for SQL log data (Thick provisioned, eager-zeroed) In the VM, configure the VM storage: 1. In the taskbar, click the Server Manager icon. 2. In the left pane, expand Storage, and click Disk Management. 3. Right-click the first volume, and choose Initialize Disk. 4. In the right pane, right-click the volume, and choose New Simple Volume… 5. At the welcome window, click Next. 6. At the Specify Volume Size window, leave the default selection, and click Next. 7. At the Assign Drive Letter or Path window, choose a drive letter, and click Next. 8. At the Format Partition window, choose NTFS, and click Next. 9. At the Completing the New Simple Volume Wizard window, click Finish. Installing SQL Server 2012 1. Open the console for the VM or connect to the VM with RDP. 2. Mount the installation ISO to the VM. OLTP with Dell hybrid arrays: Comparing the EqualLogic PS6210XS with the EqualLogic PS6110XS A Principled Technologies test report 15
  • 16. 3. Click Run SETUP.EXE. If Autoplay does not begin the installation, navigate to the SQL Server 2012 DVD, and double-click. 4. If the installer prompts you with a .NET installation prompt, click Yes to enable the .NET Framework Core role. 5. In the left pane, click Installation. 6. Click New SQL Server stand-alone installation or add features to an existing installation. 7. At the Setup Support Rules screen, wait for the rule check to complete. If there are no failures or relevant warnings, click OK. 8. Select the Specify a free edition from the drop-down menu, and select Evaluation. Click Next. 9. Click the checkbox to accept the license terms, and click Next. 10. If no failures are displayed after the setup support files are installed, click Next. 11. At the Setup Role screen, choose SQL Server Feature Installation. 12. At the Feature Selection screen, select Database Engine Services, Full-Text and Semantic Extractions for Search, Client Tools Connectivity, Client Tools Backwards Compatibility, Management Tools – Basic, and Management Tools – Complete. Click Next. 13. At the Installation Rules screen, click Next after the check completes. 14. At the Instance configuration screen, leave the default selection of default instance, and click Next. 15. At the Disk Space Requirements screen, click Next. 16. At the Server Configuration screen, check that NT AUTHORITYSYSTEM is selected for SQL Server Agent and SQL Server Database Engine. Click Next. 17. Assuming there are no failures, click Next. 18. At the Database Engine Configuration screen, select Mixed Mode. 19. Enter and confirm a password for the system administrator account. 20. Click Add Current user. This may take several seconds. 21. Click the Data Directories tab, and enter the appropriate drive and folders for database and logs. 22. Click Next. 23. At the Error and usage reporting screen, click Next. 24. At the Installation Configuration Rules screen, check that there are no failures or relevant warnings, and click Next. 25. At the Ready to Install screen, click Install. 26. After installation completes, click Close. 27. Create a SQL Server login for the ds2user (see the Configuring the database (Data generation overview) section for the specific script to use). 28. Copy the pre-created DVD Store backup to the specified backup volume. 29. Download and install any available updates for Microsoft SQL Server 2012. We installed SQL Server 2012 SP1 and CU5. Configuring the database workload client For our testing, we used a virtual client for the Microsoft SQL Server client. To create this client, we installed Windows Server 2008 R2, assigned a static IP address, and installed .NET 3.5. OLTP with Dell hybrid arrays: Comparing the EqualLogic PS6210XS with the EqualLogic PS6110XS A Principled Technologies test report 16
  • 17. Configuring the database Data generation overview We generated the data using the Install.pl script included with DVD Store version 2.1 (DS2), providing the parameters for our 400GB database size and the database platform on which we ran Microsoft SQL Server. We ran the Install.pl script on a utility system running Linux. The Install.pl script also generated the database schema. After processing the data generation, we transferred the data files and schema creation files to a Windowsbased system running SQL Server 2012. We built the 400GB database in SQL Server 2012, and then performed a full backup, storing the backup file on the C: drive for quick access. We used that backup file to restore the server between test runs. The only modification we made to the schema creation scripts were the specified file sizes for our database. We explicitly set the file sizes higher than necessary to ensure that no file-growth activity would affect the outputs of the test. Besides this file size modification, the database schema was created and loaded according to the DVD Store documentation. Specifically, we followed these steps: 1. We generated the data and created the database and file structure using database creation scripts in the DS2 download. We made size modifications specific to our 400GB database and the appropriate changes to drive letters. 2. We transferred the files from our Linux data generation system to a Windows system running SQL Server. 3. We created database tables, stored procedures, and objects using the provided DVD Store scripts. 4. We set the database recovery model to bulk-logged to prevent excess logging. 5. We loaded the data we generated into the database. For data loading, we used the import wizard in SQL Server Management Studio. Where necessary, we retained options from the original scripts, such as Enable Identity Insert. 6. We created indices, full-text catalogs, primary keys, and foreign keys using the database-creation scripts. 7. We updated statistics on each table according to database-creation scripts, which sample 18 percent of the table data. 8. On the SQL Server instance, we created a ds2user SQL Server login using the following Transact SQL (TSQL) script: USE [master] GO CREATE LOGIN [ds2user] WITH PASSWORD=N’’, DEFAULT_DATABASE=[master], DEFAULT_LANGUAGE=[us_english], CHECK_EXPIRATION=OFF, CHECK_POLICY=OFF GO 9. We set the database recovery model back to full. 10. We created the necessary full text index using SQL Server Management Studio. OLTP with Dell hybrid arrays: Comparing the EqualLogic PS6210XS with the EqualLogic PS6110XS A Principled Technologies test report 17
  • 18. 11. We created a database user and mapped this user to the SQL Server login. 12. We then performed a full backup of the database. This backup allowed us to restore the databases to a pristine state relatively quickly between tests. Figure 11 shows our initial file size modifications. Logical name Database files primary cust1 cust2 cust3 cust4 ind1 ind2 ind3 ind4 ds_misc orders1 orders2 orders3 orders4 Log files ds_log Filegroup Initial size (MB) PRIMARY DS_CUST_FG DS_CUST_FG DS_CUST_FG DS_CUST_FG DS_IND_FG DS_IND_FG DS_IND_FG DS_IND_FG DS_MISC_FG DS_ORDERS DS_ORDERS DS_ORDERS DS_ORDERS 5 46,589 46,589 46,589 46,589 28,607 28,607 28,607 28,607 470 22,540 22,540 22,540 22,540 Not applicable 102,400 Figure 11: Our initial file size modifications. Running the test Test start and run times We ran all workloads concurrently to start and record all performance counters for this report. The specific testing parameters we used for the benchmark are included in the setup sections, and specifics for launching these tests are described below. About running the DVD Store tests We created a series of batch files, SQL scripts, and shell scripts to automate the complete test cycle. DVD Store outputs an orders-per-minute metric, which is a running average calculated through the test. In this report, we report the last OPM reported by each client/target pair. To ensure all threads successfully connected during the test run, we performed a very light run with a single thread, prior to the actual run. Each complete test cycle consisted of the following general steps: 1. Clean up prior outputs from the target systems and the client driver systems. 2. Drop the database from the targets. 3. Restore the database on the targets. 4. Shut down the targets. 5. Reboot the host and client systems. OLTP with Dell hybrid arrays: Comparing the EqualLogic PS6210XS with the EqualLogic PS6110XS A Principled Technologies test report 18
  • 19. 6. Wait for a ping response from the servers under test (the hypervisor systems), the client systems, and the targets. 7. Let the test servers idle for 10 minutes. 8. Start the DVD Store driver on the clients. We used the following DVD Store parameters for the initial warm-up period. ds2sqlserverdriver.exe --target=<target_IP> --ramp_rate=10 --run_time=30 -n_threads=1 --db_size=400GB --think_time=0.5 --detailed_view=Y -warmup_time=0 --report_rate=1 --csv_output=<drive path> 9. Clean up outputs from the target systems and the client driver systems for the warm-up period. 10. Let the test servers idle for another 10 minutes. 11. Start the DVD Store driver on the clients. We used the following DVD Store parameters for testing: ds2sqlserverdriver.exe --target=<target_IP> --ramp_rate=10 --run_time=30 -n_threads=16 --db_size=400GB --think_time=0 --detailed_view=Y -warmup_time=5 --report_rate=1 --csv_output=<drive path> OLTP with Dell hybrid arrays: Comparing the EqualLogic PS6210XS with the EqualLogic PS6110XS A Principled Technologies test report 19
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