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Executive summary – HP ProLiant DL585 G5 User Manual

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Executive summary

Important:

This document describes a performance characterization performed
utilizing the HP 64-bit test harness, which incorporates a Microsoft® Office
2003 workload.
Test results cannot be compared directly with the results of tests performed
using the 32-bit Office XP- or Office 2003-based harness.

The HP ProLiant DL585 G5 is a highly manageable, rack-optimized, four-socket

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server designed for

maximum performance in an industry-standard architecture. With up to four Quad-Core AMD

Opteron™ processors and a large memory footprint, the HP ProLiant DL585 G5 server delivers the

performance and performance-per-watt needed for compute-hungry database, virtualization, and

consolidation applications. Its impressive remote management capabilities can help reduce your costs
and improve your ability to respond quickly to business changes.
Key benefits include:

Outstanding performance and reliability

Industry-leading management options

Flexibility for a variety of enterprise deployments

High performance-per-watt

A 4P HP ProLiant DL585 G5 server equipped with the Quad-Core AMD Opteron Processor Model

8360 SE (2.5 GHz) can provide optimal support for up to the following numbers of users (as

described in

Table 2

) in a 64-bit HP Server Based Computing (SBC) environment:

Heavy Users
Medium Users
Light Users

288
444
528

Since the kernel memory constraints that limit scalability in a 32-bit HP SBC environment have been

removed, this performance characterization demonstrates that customers can expect to fully utilize the

resources of this server in a 64-bit environment, even when running their 32-bit applications.
Target audience: This performance characterization is intended primarily for IT professionals planning
HP SBC solution deployments. The performance and sizing information provided herein is designed to

help customers estimate the number of HP ProLiant DL585 G5 servers required for a particular

environment.

Testing performed in June 2008 is described.

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Four-processor, also known as 4P

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