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Get stronger SQL Server performance for less with

Dell EMC PowerEdge R6515 servers powered by


AMD EPYC 7502P processors
On an OLTP workload in a virtualized environment, a cluster
of these single-socket servers outperformed a cluster of
higher-priced, dual-socket HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen10
servers powered by Intel Xeon Gold 6242 processors

Dell EMC server cluster HPE server cluster


3x Dell EMC™ PowerEdge™ 3x HPE ProLiant
R6515 servers VS. DL360 Gen10 servers
with AMD EPYC™ with Intel® Xeon® Gold
7502P processors 6242 processors

153,826
Orders per minute
Accelerate your (higher is better) 137,667

online transactions
In online transaction processing tests, the Dell
EMC PowerEdge R6515 cluster outperformed
a cluster of HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen10
11.73%
servers, achieving 11.73 percent more orders more orders per
per minute. minute than the
HPE solution
Each server cluster ran Microsoft Hyper-V
and hosted Microsoft SQL Server 2019
virtual machines.
Single-socket Dual-socket
Dell EMC HPE Gen10
cluster cluster

Performance-to-cost ratio
1.84 (higher is better)
Get more performance
for your money
The Dell EMC solution carries a 28.38 percent

56.01%
1.18 lower hardware cost than the HPE solution.
Combined with its higher performance,
better performance this means the Dell EMC PowerEdge
R6515 cluster offered a 56.01 percent
per dollar than the
better performance-to-cost ratio than the
HPE solution
HPE cluster.

For more information on our pricing data, see


Single-socket Dual-socket the full report.
Dell EMC HPE Gen10
cluster cluster

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Copyright 2020 Principled Technologies, Inc. Based on “Get stronger SQL Server performance for less with Dell EMC
Principled PowerEdge R6515 clusters powered by AMD EPYC 7502P processors,” a Principled Technologies report, March 2020.
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