2 2 Selling Servers to Small Businesses After this training you
will understand: 1. Why servers are important in a small business
environment 2. Why Intel Server Technology is best for you and your
customers 3. How to help small business customers overcome
objections to servers and choose the best size system for their
needs
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3 Three Reasons to Update Server Technology Stay
CompetitiveSecure Your DataSave Money With higher-performing
machines, employees are more productive. They get more done, faster
than ever before. Nothing is more important to a businesses than
data. They can feel assured that data is secure on a server.
Energy-saving processor and remote systems management cut costs.
And, customers may be eligible for government stimulus offerings.
KEY TAKEAWAY Get ready for the economy to recover. Now is the time
to discuss server upgrades with your customers.
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4 Client-Based NetworksServer-Based Networks Router Why
Businesses Need a Server-based Network Built to operate 24x7
Enables shared access to data for better collaboration Centralized,
secure backup and fast recovery Enables remote access for
employees, partners, and customers Work when systems are available
Data resides on individual client systems Local, insecure backup
and slow recovery No remote access capability for employees KEY
TAKEAWAY Advance your customers networks. Migration to server-based
networks built for better collaboration, reliability, and data
protection.
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5 Why Intel Xeon -based Servers? Cost Savings Supports remote
access More memory capacity up to 144GB for Intel Xeon processor
5600 series-based platforms Cost-effective memory upgrades Improved
Productivity Energy savings when adapting to diverse workloads,
automatically delivering peak performance when needed Latest Intel
Xeon processors offer increased performance than previous
generations 3400 series: up to 1.6X 1 5600 series: up to 1.5X 2
Data Security KEY TAKEAWAY Intel Xeon -based servers are a smart
investment to save money and remain competitive. Designed, built
and validated to operate 24/7 Data protection with ECC memory and
support for redundant storage capabilities (RAID) Supports
centralized, secure backup
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8 8 Your Response This was true in the past. Today, entry
single-socket servers typically start at price points that are
comparable to desktop systems. A server will deliver to your
business: Improved reliability Reduced maintenance costs Better
return on investment The cost of downtime can quickly negate any
perceived savings from using a desktop system. 3 Servers cost too
much. I can just use a desktop system.
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10 As the volume of data you deal with grows, your PC wont be
able to keep up. A real server, based on the Intel Xeon processor,
brings you peace of mind with: Always-present file storage and data
backup Integrity and security of your data Built-in reliability
features with automated memory error correction Business uptime I
dont need a server. My desktop-derived server has been reliable.
Your Response
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12 Newer servers will improve the reliability and uptime of
your business systems. Refresh your three-year-old server with the
Intel Xeon processor 5600 series. Up to 15 times faster 4 Up to 95%
more energy efficient 4 Helps improve system responsiveness and
system utilization with new Intel Turbo Boost Technology 5 and
Intel Hyper-Threading Technology 6 My Old Server Is Good Enough.
Your Response
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13 Are business uptime and data protection critical? Is your
business growing (greater volume, new employees, additional
offices)? Do you plan to deploy Microsoft Windows Server 2008*? Do
you want to consolidate servers to reduce costs? If they answer yes
to these questions, recommend a two-socket-based server, such as
the new Intel Xeon processor-based 5600 series. Other questions to
ask: If they answer yes to the majority of these questions, they
need a two-socket-based server. Does your business depend on data
stored on a central computer? Do you need robust data backup? Do
you use or plan to use databases? Do multiple users remotely access
the same data? Does your staff share files across networked
computers? Do you host your own Web site or engage in e-commerce?
Are you concerned about data security and protection? Are the
volumes of e-mail and site visits you receive impacting
responsiveness? What Server Is Right for your Customers? If they
answer yes to only a few of these questions, consider a
one-socket-based server.
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14 Help Choose the Right Server Recommend a server that will
meet your customers needs. OR Intel Xeon - 3400 (Intel 3400
chipset) 1 socket Ideal for a first server 24/7 Dependability
Improved Productivity Intelligent Performance Ideal for a first
server 24/7 Dependability Improved Productivity Intelligent
Performance Intel Xeon - 5600 (Intel 5520 chipset) Two Sockets
Server Refresh: Smart Investment Intelligent Performance Automated
Energy Efficiency Flexible Virtualization Server Refresh: Smart
Investment Intelligent Performance Automated Energy Efficiency
Flexible Virtualization One Socket
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15 High Performance Optimized for low-power, quad core, 64-bit
computing Get intelligent performance High Efficiency and Value
First-Server Transition with Intel Xeon 3400 Series Affordable
Performance Provides performance, stability and value Spend more
time moving business forward Replacing 3+ year old desktop
processor-based servers with Intel Xeon processor 3400 series More
than 3x times better performance 7 Up to 1.8X more energy efficient
8 More than 3x times better performance 7 Up to 1.8X more energy
efficient 8
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16 Dramatic Performance Improvement with Intel Xeon 3400 Series
Relative performance of Intel Xeon processor 3400 series over
previous-generation client processors in small business workload 9
12 10 8 6 4 2 0 2006 Intel Core 2 Duo 7200 Series 2007 Intel Core 2
Quad 8300 Series 2010 Intel Xeon 3470 Series Up to 5.9xUp to 5.4xUp
to 3.2xUp to 2x 2005 Intel Pentium D 945 Series 2004 Intel Pentium
4 631 Series
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17 Server Refresh with Intel Xeon 5600 Series Intelligent
Performance and Automated Energy Efficiency Peak Demand When your
business is awake, so is your server Get increased performance Low
Usage Save money with reduced power When your business is asleep,
youre saving power Refresh your 3+ year old server with Intel Xeon
Processor 5600 series Up to 95% more energy efficient 4 Up to 15x
faster 4 Best choice for virtualization and business-critical
applications, enabling IT to become efficient & responsive Up
to 15x faster 4 Best choice for virtualization and
business-critical applications, enabling IT to become efficient
& responsive
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18 Yearly Performance Improvements Intel Xeon 5600 Series
Relative performance of Intel Xeon processor 5600 series over
previous generation processors 10 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 20052007 Intel
Xeon 5300 Series 2008 Intel Xeon 5400 Series 2009 Intel Xeon 5500
Series 2010 Intel Xeon 5600 Series Intel Xeon Processor With Single
Core Intel Xeon Processor With Multi-core Up to 15xUp to 5xUp to
3.5xUp to 2.3xUp to 1.4x 2006 Intel Xeon 5100 Series 14 16
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19 Cost Efficiency Employee Productivity Data and System
Security Business Growth Automated memory error correction and
other proven server technologies for maximum reliability and uptime
Centralized system to house shared data and applications for better
collaboration and remote access Exceptional performance per dollar
with energy efficiency to keep power bills and space requirements
low High performance solutions with headroom to support more
customers and more data Summary Intel Xeon-based servers are the
best choice for your customers business
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20 Learn more: wwww.intel.com/go/serverproduct
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21 Legal Information 1.Baseline configuration and score on
benchmark: Intel DQ45CB motherboard with one Intel Core2 Duo E7200
(2.53 GHz, 3MB L2 cache), 4GB memory (4x1GB DDR2 800), Windows
Vista Ultimate SP1 (64-bit) OS. Score: 34.2 for
SPECint_rate_base2006. Source:
http://www.spec.org/cpu2006/results/res2009q2/cpu2006-20090608-07751.htmlhttp://www.spec.org/cpu2006/results/res2009q2/cpu2006-20090608-07751.html
New configuration and Score on Benchmark: Intel BIK Beta system
with one Intel Xeon processor X3470 (Quad-Core, 2.93 GHz, 8MB L3
cache), EIST Enabled, Turbo Enabled, HT Enabled, 8GB memory (4x 2GB
DDR3-1333 RDIMM ECC), 146 GB SATA 10000RPM HDD, SuSE* Linux
Enterprise Server 11 for x86_64. Source: Intel internal testing as
of August 25, 2009. Score:111 for SPECint_rate_base2006 2.Intel
measurements as of Feb 2010. Performance comparison using server
side java bops (business operations per second).Baseline platform:
Intel server platform with two 64-bit Intel Xeon Processor 3.80Ghz
with 2M L2 Cache, 800 FSB, 8x1GB DDR2-400 memory, 1 hard drive, 1
power supply, Microsoft* Windows* Server 2003 Ent. SP1, Oracle*
JRockit* build P27.4.0-windows-x86_64 run with 2 JVM instances. New
platform: Intel server platform with two Intel Xeon Processor X5680
(12M Cache, 3.33 GHz, 6.40 GT/s Intel QPI), 24 GB memory (6x4GB
DDR3-1333), 1 SATA 10krpm 150GB hard drive, 1 800w power supply,
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 64 bit SP2, Oracle 3.Lawrence
Associates LLC, 2003 4.Intel performance comparison using
SPECjbb2005* business operations per second between four-year-old
single-core Intel Xeon processor 3.8 GHz with 2M cache based
servers and one new Intel Xeon processor X5670 based server.
Performance tests and ratings are measured using specific computer
systems and/or components and reflect the approximate performance
of Intel products as measured by those tests. Any difference in
system hardware or software design or configuration may affect
actual performance. Buyers should consult other sources of
information to evaluate the performance of systems or components
they are considering purchasing. For more information, visit
www.intel.com/performance/server. www.intel.com/performance/server.
Baseline platform: Intel server platform with two 64-bit Intel Xeon
Processor 3.80Ghz with 2M L2 Cache, 800 FSB, 8x1GB DDR2-400 memory,
1 hard drive, 1 power supply, Microsoft* Windows* Server 2003 Ent.
SP1, Oracle* JRockit* build P27.4.0-windows-x86_64 run with 2 JVM
instances New platform: Intel server platform with two six-core
Intel Xeon processor X5670, 2.93 GHz, 12MB L3 cache, 6.4QPI, 12 GB
memory (6x2GB DDR3-1333), 1 hard drive, 1 power supply, Microsoft
Windows Server 2008 64 bit SP2, Oracle* JRockit* build P28.0.0-29
run with 2 JVM instances
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22 Legal Information 5.Intel Turbo Boost Technology available
on the Intel Core i7 processor and the Intel Core i5 processor
only. Intel Turbo Boost Technology requires a PC with a processor
with Intel Turbo Boost Technology capability. Intel Turbo Boost
Technology performance varies depending on hardware, software, and
overall system configuration. Check with your PC manufacturer on
whether your system delivers Intel Turbo Boost Technology. For more
information, see
http://www.intel.com/technology/turboboost.http://www.intel.com/technology/turboboost
6.Intel Hyper-Threading Technology requires a computer system with
a processor supporting HT Technology and an HT Technology-enabled
chipset, BIOS, and operating system. Performance will vary
depending on the specific hardware and software you use. For more
information, including details on which processors support HT
Technology, visit
http://www.intel.com/products/ht/hyperthreading_more.htm
http://www.intel.com/products/ht/hyperthreading_more.htm 7.Baseline
configuration and score on benchmark: Intel DQ45CB motherboard with
one Intel Core2 Duo E7200 (2.53 GHz, 3MB L2 cache), 4GB memory
(4x1GB DDR2 800), Windows Vista Ultimate SP1 (64-bit) OS. Score:
34.2 for SPECint_rate_base2006 Source:
http://www.spec.org/cpu2006/results/res2009q2/cpu2006-20090608-07751.htmlhttp://www.spec.org/cpu2006/results/res2009q2/cpu2006-20090608-07751.html
New configuration and Score on Benchmark: Intel BIK Beta system
with one Intel Xeon processor X3470 (Quad-Core, 2.93 GHz, 8MB L3
cache), EIST Enabled, Turbo Enabled, HT Enabled, 8GB memory (4x 2GB
DDR3-1333 RDIMM ECC), 146 GB SATA 10000RPM HDD, SuSE* Linux
Enterprise Server 11 for x86_64. Source: Intel internal testing as
of August 25, 2009. Score:111 for SPECint_rate_base2006 8.Baseline
configuration and Score on Benchmark: Intel S3200SHV server using
Intel Core 2 Quad Processor Q8400 (2.66 GHz, 4MB L2 cache, 1,333MHz
system bus), 4GB memory (4 x 1,024GB PC2-5300), 4 x 500GB SATA
7,200 RPM, Microsoft Server 2008 Standard x64 SP1 OS. Source:
www.principledtechnologies.com/clients/reports/Microsoft/SMBserver0809.pdf
as of August 2009 New configuration and Score on Benchmark: Intel
S3420GP server using Intel Xeon Processor X3450 (2.66 GHz, 8MB L3
cache), 6GB memory (6 x 1,024 PC3-8500R), 4 x 500GB SATA 7,200 RPM,
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Standard x64 SP1 OS. Source:
www.principledtechnologies.com/clients/reports/Microsoft/SMBserver0809.pdf
as of August
2009www.principledtechnologies.com/clients/reports/Microsoft/SMBserver0809.pdf
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23 Legal Information 9.Relative performance based on
SPECint*_rate_base2000/SPECint*_rate_base2006. 2004: Baseline
configuration and score on benchmark: Intel D945GPM motherboard
with Intel Pentium 4 processor 631 (3.0 GHz, 2-MB L2 Cache), 2 GB
(2x1-GB DDR2-667), Windows XP Professional SP2*. Score: 18.8.
Source:
www.spec.org/osg/cpu2000/results/res2006q3/cpu2000-20060904-07211.html.
2005: Baseline configuration and score on benchmark: Fujitsu
Siemens PRIMERGY RX100 S4* with one Intel Pentium D processor 945
(3.4 GHz, 2-MB L2 cache), 8-GB memory (4x2-GB DDR2 PC2-4200E), SUSE
Linux SLES10*. Score: 20.6.
Source:www.spec.org/cpu2006/results/res2007q3/cpu2006-
20070619-01287.html. 2006: Baseline configuration and score on
benchmark: Intel DQ45CB motherboard with one Intel Core2 Duo
processor E7200 (2.53 GHz, 3-MB L2 cache), 4 GB memory (4x1-GB DDR2
800), Windows Vista Ultimate SP1* (64-bit). Score: 34.2. Source:
www.spec.org/cpu2006/results/res2009q2/cpu2006-20090608-07751.html.
2007: Baseline configuration and score on benchmark: Intel DQ45CB
motherboard with one Intel Core 2 Quad processor Q8300 (2.50 GHz,
4-MB L2 cache), 4-GB memory (4x1-GB DDR2 800), Windows Vista
Ultimate SP1 (64-bit). Score: 56.3.
Source:www.spec.org/cpu2006/results/res2009q2/cpu2006-20090608-07735.html.
2008: New configuration and score on benchmark: Supermicro X7SBE*
with one Intel Xeon processor X3380 (Quad-Core, 3.16 GHz, 2x6-MB L2
cache, 1333-MHz system bus), EIST enabled, C1E enabled, 8-GB memory
(4x2-GB DDR2-800 unbuffered ECC), 146-GB SATA 10,000 RPM hard
drive, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 for x86_64. Source: Intel
internal testing as of May 2009. A rate base score of (79.2) for
SPECint_rate_base2006. 2009: Configuration and score on benchmark:
Intel BIK Beta system with one Intel Xeon processor X3470
(Quad-Core, 2.93 GHz, 8-MB L3 cache), EIST enabled, Turbo enabled,
HT Technology enabled, 8-GB memory (4x2-GB DDR3-1333 RDIMM ECC),
146-GB SATA 10000 RPM hard drive, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11
for x86_64. Source: Intel internal testing as of August 31, 2009.
Score:111 for SPECint_rate_base2006.
www.spec.org/osg/cpu2000/results/res2006q3/cpu2000-20060904-07211.html
www.spec.org/cpu2006/results/res2009q2/cpu2006-20090608-07751.html
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24 Legal Information 10. Performance Disclaimers: 2005: Intel
Xeon 3.8GHz-
http://www.spec.org/cpu2006/results/res2006q3/cpu2006-20060513-00027.html
2006: Intel Xeon 5160-
http://www.spec.org/cpu2006/results/res2007q3/cpu2006-20070803-01638.html
2007: Intel Xeon X5365-
http://www.spec.org/cpu2006/results/res2007q4/cpu2006-20071203-02764.html
2008: Intel Xeon X5470-
http://www.spec.org/cpu2006/results/res2008q3/cpu2006-20080901-05156.html
2009: Intel Xeon X5570-
http://www.spec.org/cpu2006/results/res2009q2/cpu2006-20090316-06710.html
2010: Source: Intel Xeon X5670: Intel W3EB1 SDP with two Six-Core
Intel Xeon processor X5670 (2.93GHz, 12MB L3 Cache, 6.4GT/s QPI, B0
stepping, 95W TDP, HT enabled, Turbo enabled, EIST enabled, C1E
enabled), BIOS version 1/7/2010, 24GB (6x4GB DDR3-1333 ECC RDIMM)
Memory, Microsoft* Windows 7 Enterprise x64 Edition OS. Source:
Intel internal testing as of January 2010. Results have been
estimated based on internal Intel analysis and are provided for
informational purposes only. Any difference in system hardware or
software design or configuration may affect actual performance.
11.Baseline Configuration and Score on Benchmark: Supermicro* X7SBE
system with one Intel Xeon processor E3120 (Dual-Core, 3.16 GHz,
6MB L2 cache), EIST Enabled, Hardware Prefetch Enabled, Adjacent
Sector Pre-fetch enabled, 8GB memory (4x 2GB DDR2-800 ECC), WDC SE
WD1200JS 120G SATA, 7200rpm, SuSE* Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2
for x86_64, kernel: 2.6.16.60-0.21-smp. Source: Intel internal
testing as of October 2008. Scores: 45.95 for SPECint_rate_base2006
New Configuration and Score on Benchmark: ASUS Z8PE-D12X based
server platform with two Intel Xeon processors X5570 2.93GHz, 8MB
L3 cache, 6.4GT/s QPI, 24 GB memory (6x4GB PC3-10600R, CL9-9-9,
ECC), SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2 x86_64 Kernel
2.6.16.60-0.34-smp, Intel C++ Compiler for Linux32 and Linux64
version 11.0 build 20090131. Source:
www.spec.org/cpu2006/results/res2009q1/cpu2006-
20090316-06703.html. Score: 241
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25 Legal Information 12.Baseline Configuration and Score on
Benchmark: Supermicro* X7SBE system with one Intel Xeon processor
E3120 (Dual-Core, 3.16 GHz, 6MB L2 cache), EIST Enabled, Hardware
Prefetch Disabled, Adjacent Sector Pre-fetch Disabled, C1E Enabled,
8GB memory (4x 2GB DDR2-800 ECC), WDC SE WD1200JS 120G SATA,
7200rpm, Microsoft* Windows* Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition SP2
OS. Source: Intel internal testing as of August 2008. Scores: 529
New Configuration and Score on Benchmark: IBM System x3650 M2*
server platform with two Intel Xeon processor X5570, 2.93GHz, 8 GB
(4 x 2) memory, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Enterprise* OS. IBM
J9 Java* 6 Runtime Environment JVM. Result submitted to
www.spec.org at 1977 ssj_ops/watt. For additional details see:
http://www.spec.org/power_ssj2008/results/res2009q2/power_ssj2008-20090519-00165.html.
Score: 1977 13. Baseline Configuration and Score on Benchmark:
Supermicro* X7SBE system with one Intel Xeon processor E3120
(Dual-Core, 3.16 GHz, 6MB L2 cache), EIST Enabled, Hardware
Prefetch Enabled, Adjacent Sector Pre-fetch enabled, 8GB memory (4x
2GB DDR2-800 ECC), WDC SE WD1200JS 120G SATA, 7200rpm, SuSE* Linux
Enterprise Server 10 SP2 for x86_64, kernel: 2.6.16.60-0.21-smp.
Source: Intel internal testing as of October 2008. Scores: 45.95
for SPECint_rate_base2006 New Configuration and Score on Benchmark:
Intel BIK Beta system with one Intel Xeon processor X3470
(Quad-Core, 2.93 GHz, 8MB L3 cache), EIST Enabled, Turbo Enabled,
HT Enabled, 8GB memory (4x 2GB DDR3-1333 RDIMM ECC), 146 GB SATA
10000RPM HDD, SuSE* Linux Enterprise Server 11 for x86_64. Source:
Intel internal testing as of August 25, 2009. Scores:111 for
SPECint_rate_base2006 14. Baseline Configuration and Score on
Benchmark: Supermicro* X7SBE system with one Intel Xeon processor
E3120 (Dual-Core, 3.16 GHz, 6MB L2 cache), EIST Enabled, Hardware
Prefetch Disabled, Adjacent Sector Pre-fetch Disabled, C1E Enabled,
8GB memory (4x 2GB DDR2-800 ECC), WDC SE WD1200JS 120G SATA,
7200rpm, Microsoft* Windows* Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition SP2
OS. Source: Intel internal testing as of August 2008. Scores: 529
New Configuration and Score on Benchmark: Intel pre-production
system with one Intel Xeon processor X3470 (2.93 GHz, 8MB L3
cache), HWP and ASP Disabled, EIST Enabled, Turbo Disabled, HT
Enabled, System Acoustics and Performance Configuration CLTT, 4GB
memory (2x2GB DDR3-1333), 150GB SATA 10000RPM HDD, Microsoft
Windows Sever 2008 x64-Edition SP2 OS. Source: Intel internal
testing as of August 2009. Score: 1502
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26 Legal Information Performance tests and ratings are measured
using specific computer systems and / or components and reflect the
approximate performance of Intel products as measured by those
tests. Any difference in system hardware or software design or
configuration may affect actual performance. Buyers should consult
other sources of information to evaluate the performance of systems
or components they are considering purchasing. For more information
on performance tests and on the performance of Intel products,
visit
http://www.intel.com/performance/http://www.intel.com/performance/
Intel may make changes to specifications, release dates and product
descriptions at any time, without notice. Intel, the Intel logo,
Intel Core, Core Inside, Intel Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, Intel
Pentium 4, Intel Pentium D, the Pentium 4 logo, the Pentium D logo,
and Xeon logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and
other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the
property of others. Copyright 2010 Intel Corporation. All rights
reserved.
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27 Legal Disclaimer Intel may make changes to specifications
and product descriptions at any time, without notice. Performance
tests and ratings are measured using specific computer systems
and/or components and reflect the approximate performance of Intel
products as measured by those tests. Any difference in system
hardware or software design or configuration may affect actual
performance. Buyers should consult other sources of information to
evaluate the performance of systems or components they are
considering purchasing. For more information on performance tests
and on the performance of Intel products, visit Intel Performance
Benchmark LimitationsIntel Performance Benchmark Limitations Intel
does not control or audit the design or implementation of third
party benchmarks or Web sites referenced in this document. Intel
encourages all of its customers to visit the referenced Web sites
or others where similar performance benchmarks are reported and
confirm whether the referenced benchmarks are accurate and reflect
performance of systems available for purchase. Intel processor
numbers are not a measure of performance. Processor numbers
differentiate features within each processor family, not across
different processor families. See
www.intel.com/products/processor_number for details. Intel,
processors, chipsets, and desktop boards may contain design defects
or errors known as errata, which may cause the product to deviate
from published specifications. Current characterized errata are
available on request. Intel Virtualization Technology requires a
computer system with a processor, chipset, BIOS, virtual machine
monitor (VMM) and applications enabled for virtualization
technology. Functionality, performance or other virtualization
technology benefits will vary depending on hardware and software
configurations. Virtualization technology-enabled BIOS and VMM
applications are currently in development. 64-bit computing on
Intel architecture requires a computer system with a processor,
chipset, BIOS, operating system, device drivers and applications
enabled for Intel 64 architecture. Performance will vary depending
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29 A Smart Server Solution Delivered by an Intel Solution
Provider Case Study Before Aging infrastructure and no dedicated IT
staff. -Needed new equipment to support new applications -Lack of
redundancy was risky After An upgrade to Virtualized Intel Xeon
processor 5500 series-based servers: Improved performance Reduced
expenditures (30% less than a 1:1 replacement) 55% less power
consumption saving up to $90 per month Less downtime, fewer
complaints Built-in fail-over and 24/7 support from an Intel
solution provider Integrated remote management Predictable monthly
costs With our new Intel Xeon -based servers our faculty and staff
immediately noticed a great increase in performance Keith Massey,
Technology Coordinator, Brookwood School Source:
http://communities.intel.com/community/openportit/server/blog/2010/03/17
/focus-on-your-business-not-on-your-servers
http://communities.intel.com/community/openportit/server/blog/2010/03/17
/focus-on-your-business-not-on-your-servers