WESTBORO, Mass. February 20, 2002 Ascential Software Corp., the leader in Information Asset Management (IAM) solutions, today announced that its DataStage XE data integration solution has completed a one terabyte (trillion bytes) bulk load benchmark in 1.4 hours on a 64 CPU system - more than 500 percent faster than competitors’ published benchmark results - working under the same parameters of prior benchmarks announced by competitors. “These benchmark results firmly establish DataStage XE as the industry’s performance leader,” said Jeff Boehm, Ascential’s executive director of product marketing. “They also demonstrate the near linear scalability of DataStage’s parallel processing technology that we obtained through our acquisition of Torrent Systems last November. Performance has become a critical issue as customers are faced with growing data volumes and shrinking time frames for processing business critical data,” said Boehm. | ![]() | ||
Leads Way in Development of Industry Standard Benchmark In the Enterprise Data Integration Benchmark, Ascential’s DataStage XE with the Parallel Extender option extracted, transformed and loaded a full terabyte of complex data in 8 hours and 43 minutes. The Parallel Extender option fueled DataStage’s performance because it employs intelligent partitioning of the data, which takes full advantage of the parallel processing capabilities of the hardware platform, storage devices and relational database. The new Enterprise Data Integration benchmark was run on an IBM P-680 24 processor server and the AIX operating system loading a DB2 relational database, extracting from 192 files spread across 64 disks, transforming 68 percent of the columns, and integrating 2.6 billion rows by 97 columns of data that were 534 bytes wide. When run on a 64 CPU system, DataStage could expect to complete this same one terabyte benchmark in just over 3 hours, and show performance of more than 300GB (billion bytes) per hour. "We're happy to see Ascential taking the lead on benchmarking what customers actually have to do," said Jane Griffin, Partner, Business Consulting, of Andersen. "Our clients’ need for real time analytics is demanding the movement of hundreds of gigabytes of data per hour from back office/front office systems. As those volumes increase, it's encouraging to see DataStage ready and able to support such customers with power and speed to accommodate future growth." "Our research indicates that with data integration volumes increasing and batch windows shrinking, enterprises either must sacrifice analytic capabilities or accelerate ETL (Extraction, Transformation, Load) performance," said Doug Laney, vice president, Application Delivery Strategies, META Group. "The ability to parallelize ETL job streams can make the difference between common versus competitive data integration. Furthermore, as ETL performance becomes a higher priority for more enterprises, we applaud efforts to establish benchmarking methods that are not OLTP oriented and don't rely on extrapolation." Ascential continues its commitment to setting new standards as an active member of the Transaction Processing Council (TPC), which is helping to define new benchmark specifications and standards for the global IT industry. Ascential is aggressively completing its real-world Enterprise Data Integration Benchmark specifications, which are expected by the second quarter of this year. Further details about Ascential’s Enterprise Data Integration Benchmark results are available at http://www.ascentialsoftware.com/etlbenchmark/. About Ascential Software Corp. For more information, contact:
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