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Edmond Cheng, Economist, Bureau of Labor Statistics

SAS Performance on SPARC T4 + Solaris: C ustomer experience performance study from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Edmond Cheng, Economist, Bureau of Labor Statistics Steven Holmes, UNIX Systems Administrator, G&B Solutions. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Industry Employment.

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Edmond Cheng, Economist, Bureau of Labor Statistics

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  1. SAS Performance on SPARC T4 + Solaris: Customer experience performance study from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Edmond Cheng, Economist, Bureau of Labor Statistics Steven Holmes, UNIX Systems Administrator, G&B Solutions

  2. Bureau of Labor Statistics

  3. Industry Employment

  4. Operation and Business Process

  5. SAS Solutions and Others SAS® Business Intelligence SAS Enterprise Guide 4.3 SAS Enterprise Guide BI Server Data Integration Server Metadata Server Microsoft Office Integration SAS Base 9.2 SAS AppDev Studio SAS/ACCESS SAS/Connect SAS/ETS SAS/Graph SAS/IML SAS/IntrNet SAS/Share SAS/STAT Others

  6. Oracle Servers SPARC T4-2 SERVER • Processor • Eight-core 2.85GHz SPARC T4 processor • Two processors per system, maximum 128 threads • Eight floating-point units • Dual multithreaded 10 GbE PCI integrated onto chip

  7. Performance Test Servers Baselines

  8. SAS DATA and PROC Steps

  9. Single-Threading Processing

  10. Multi-Theading Processing

  11. PROC IML Statistical Modeling

  12. Contacts Edmond Cheng U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 2 Massachusetts Avenue, NE Washington, DC 20212 202-691-5458 cheng.edmond@bls.gov Steven Holmes U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 2 Massachusetts Avenue, NE Washington, DC 20212 202-691-6423 holmes.steven@bls.gov holmes_steven_17@yahoo.com Any opinions expressed in this paper are those of the author and do not constitute policy of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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