Analyze More Data, Faster, by Upgrading To Latest-Generation Dell EMC PowerEdge R750 Servers
Analyze More Data, Faster, by Upgrading To Latest-Generation Dell EMC PowerEdge R750 Servers
Analyze More Data, Faster, by Upgrading To Latest-Generation Dell EMC PowerEdge R750 Servers
could potentially create additional work for the server’s CPUs. all it could handle with this workload
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About the new Dell PERC H755N front NVMe RAID controller in latest-generation Dell EMC
PowerEdge R750 servers
RAID controllers can combine the physical disks of a server into logical units and manage them. They apply RAID
levels that allow storage to offer data redundancy, workload performance enhancements, or both. The new Dell
PERC H755N Front RAID controller in Dell EMC PowerEdge R750 servers can allow the servers to access high-
performance NVMe PCIe Gen4 storage with data redundancy.
How we tested
In the Principled Technologies data center, we used a workload comprised of 22 data analytics queries from the
benchmarking tool HammerDB. We created VMs on the latest-generation Dell EMC PowerEdge R750 server and
set up one workload on each. IT organizations often target maximum server processor utilization at 70 percent,
so we increased the VM count to hit that level without exceeding it, at which point we had 12 VMs with 68
percent CPU utilization. Then, to get a sense of what performance was possible without that processor utilization
cap, we increased the VM count to 16 and saw 78 percent processor utilization.
We used the same workload in a previous study where we tested Dell EMC PowerEdge R740xd, PowerEdge
R730xd, and PowerEdge R720 servers.1 Note that the time to complete queries depends on many factors,
including the type of query and the size of the database.
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About 3rd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors
According to Intel, 3rd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors are “[o]ptimized for cloud, enterprise, HPC,
network, security, and IoT workloads with 8 to 40 powerful cores and a wide range of frequency, feature, and power
levels.”3 Intel continues to offer many models from the Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze processor lines that were
“designed through decades of innovation for the most common workload requirements.”4
Our results
The previous study, available at http://facts.pt/6yh586b, aimed to show how a company’s analytics work could
benefit by upgrading from older servers to a Dell EMC PowerEdge R740xd server with newer components.
We’ve continued that work in this study with the latest-generation Dell EMC PowerEdge R750 server, comparing
its analytics performance results to those we found in the previous study. Thanks in part to its 3rd Generation
Intel Xeon Scalable Gold processors and a RAID controller that supports hardware RAID configurations
of PCIe Gen4 NVMe 4.0 drives, the latest-generation PowerEdge R750 servers show strong performance
improvements compared to PowerEdge R740xd and R730xd models. Note: We did not include the PowerEdge
R720 results from the previous study in this report because we assume those servers play a diminished role in
today’s data centers.
In our previous study, a PowerEdge R730xd server supported just 2 VMs before its performance decreased
dramatically. Compared to the seven-year-old PowerEdge R730xd, the PowerEdge R750 running 16 VMs
completed eight times the work and running 12 VMs completed six times the work.
The previous-generation PowerEdge R740xd server from our previous study, which had NVMe SSDs in a
Microsoft Storage Spaces configuration, was more capable than the PowerEdge R730xd, supporting 10 VMs
before it showed signs of saturation. Compared to the PowerEdge R740xd, the latest-generation PowerEdge
R750 ran 60 percent more work when handling 16 VMs. Supporting 12 VMs, the latest-generation server did 20
percent more work than the PowerEdge R740xd server. Figure 1 shows the VM quantity each solution supported
while running our query workload.
Number of VMs
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About HammerDB
We tested each server with a TPC-H-like data
warehouse workload from the HammerDB suite of
benchmarks. Our test results do not represent official
TPC results and are not comparable in any manner.
The latest-generation server completed 16 sets of queries at an average pace of 2 minutes and 45 seconds
per workload, 39 percent less time than the PowerEdge R730xd and 17 percent less time than the PowerEdge
R740xd. With 12 sets of queries, the latest-generation server completed the workload at an average pace of 2
minutes and 24 seconds per workload, 47 percent less time than the PowerEdge R730xd and 28 percent less
time than the PowerEdge R740xd. Figure 2 illustrates our findings for this study and compares them to select
findings from the previous study.
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Conclusion
To get timely insight from your data analytics, you’ll likely want to run those workloads quickly. Upgrading aging
servers in your data center could unlock performance improvements from faster server components and new
technologies. In our data center, a latest-generation Dell EMC PowerEdge R750 server with a Dell PERC H755N
front NVMe RAID controller and powered by 3rd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors completed 16 data
analytics workloads in up to 39 percent less time than older Dell EMC PowerEdge R740xd and PowerEdge
R730xd servers. In addition, the latest-generation server completed 12 data analytics workloads on as many
VMs in even less time than either older server—up to 47 percent less—while maintaining lower CPU utilization
levels (68 percent). Upgrading to the latest-generation Dell EMC PowerEdge R750 server can help you run more
analytics workloads and get results faster.
1 Principled Technologies, “Achieve more analytics work, faster, with the Dell EMC PowerEdge R740xd,” accessed May 7, 2021,
https://www.principledtechnologies.com/Dell/PowerEdge-R740xd-analytics-comparison-0719.pdf.
2 Dell Technologies, “Dell EMC PowerEdge R750: Spec Sheet,” accessed May 7, 2021,
https://i.dell.com/sites/csdocuments/Product_Docs/en/poweredge-R750-spec-sheet.pdf.
3 Intel, “3rd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors,” accessed May 7, 2021,
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/docs/processors/xeon/3rd-gen-xeon-scalable-processors-brief.html.
4 Intel, “Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors,” accessed May 7, 2021, https://intel.com/xeonscalable.
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