Teradata Introduces Servers To Boost Data Warehouse Power
Data warehouses enabled to support better, faster decisions that drive revenue growth
Teradata , a division of NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR), is now shipping two new servers, the NCR 4980 Server and the NCR 5380 Server, which are designed to boost
the power of the Teradata warehouse.
Responding to customer requests for enhanced data warehouse power and flexibility, the new NCR servers enable customers
to create an optimal balance between improved storage and performance. Customers may order a system that is configured
to provide up to a 34 percent performance improvement, which can be leveraged for faster response times, increased
workloads or more users, or up to 40 percent more storage capacity over the previous generation of servers. This
flexible configuration enables customers to create a more powerful data warehouse to meet ever-increasing business
workloads.
"The enhanced NCR servers process significantly more data, more quickly. This leading-edge performance enables customers
to use their Teradata data warehouse to make better, faster business decisions that drive revenue growth," said Julian
Beavis, Teradata vice president for New Zealand, Australia and South East Asia. "Based on the customer's needs, the NCR
servers support a combination of higher performance or more data storage. In addition, our servers are delivered
configured and ready-to-use so businesses can more quickly get their system into production and achieve a measurable
return on investment."
The new servers have been configured to coexist with several previous generations of NCR servers. This capability
enables existing customers to expand the data warehouse to meet their growing business needs, while protecting the
investments in their existing hardware.
The NCR 4980 Server and NCR 5380 Server include Intel Pentium Xeon 3.06 GHz processors and hyper-threading technology.
This hyper-threading design allows a single processor to manage data as if it were two processors by handling data
instructions in parallel rather than one at a time, increasing system performance and throughput.
The servers run on NCR UNIX SVR4 MP-RAS and Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server. They can be configured with 36 GB or
73 GB NCR enterprise storage options or EMC storage solutions.