Performance Benchmarks & Challenge
Feb 12, 2010
A major relational dbms vendor announces 4 million trans per min. Claims record. Prevel team projects 24 billion trans per min on the same machine.
The Ancelus design team has been able to project system performance on the 384 core machine used for the relational benchmark. At 24 billion tpm we expect a 6,000 fold improvement.
We had to project our performance because we don't have access to the machine they used. This is possible because Ancelus performance expands linearly with the number of cores and database size, while the relational systems only use the added cores as expanded disk disk access channel. It's an inherent characteristic of relational tables.
As an alternative, the Ancelus team has demonstrated performance of 4 million trans per min on a terrabyte class machine valued at $12,000. Take your pick. Astounding performance or lower cost. Either way your budget is the winner.
In all fairness we must admit that we can't really run the benchmartks described above. The rules of the monitoring agency forbid the internal architecture used in Ancelus. Our patent pending algorithms must be "unfair competition" for the table touting crowd. Too bad.
Of course we have a standing offer to run a serious benchmark test against any relational system. Our standardized test is a large three table join intended to replicate typical problems of real-world applications. No takers yet. But of course we know the results. We've already done the test.
When you're ready to cut your IT costs dramatically or fix the performance of your most demanding application, give us a call. We've been doing this for 27 years and we'd be happy to show you how.
We had to project our performance because we don't have access to the machine they used. This is possible because Ancelus performance expands linearly with the number of cores and database size, while the relational systems only use the added cores as expanded disk disk access channel. It's an inherent characteristic of relational tables.
As an alternative, the Ancelus team has demonstrated performance of 4 million trans per min on a terrabyte class machine valued at $12,000. Take your pick. Astounding performance or lower cost. Either way your budget is the winner.
In all fairness we must admit that we can't really run the benchmartks described above. The rules of the monitoring agency forbid the internal architecture used in Ancelus. Our patent pending algorithms must be "unfair competition" for the table touting crowd. Too bad.
Of course we have a standing offer to run a serious benchmark test against any relational system. Our standardized test is a large three table join intended to replicate typical problems of real-world applications. No takers yet. But of course we know the results. We've already done the test.
When you're ready to cut your IT costs dramatically or fix the performance of your most demanding application, give us a call. We've been doing this for 27 years and we'd be happy to show you how.