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The test results are in: Cognos 8 BI Version 8.2 demonstrates predictable scalability and mission-critical reliability required to enable customer success.
To ensure that Cognos solutions meet performance and scalability requirements for enterprise business intelligence, we regularly test our solutions at the IBM Innovation Center for Business Partners. In our most recent scalability test, conducted in March 2007 on an IBM System x platform, Cognos 8 BI Version 8.2 delivered the best Cognos 8 BI results to date!
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Cognos 8 BI delivers proven, predictable scalability. Testing demonstrated that Cognos 8 BI scales linearly across the three principles of scalability testing - user, horizontal and proportional scalability.
Cognos 8 BI delivers mission-critical performance and scalability when deploying BI capabilities to a large number of users across the organization. Testing was conducted on up to 80,000 users performing tasks that varied from simple report delivery to complex analysis.
Cognos 8 BI delivers scalability on real-life, enterprise BI deployments. Cognos 8 BI achieved a scaling efficiency of 85%, which exceeded unsolicited customer requirements. Moreover, as users and hardware were proportionally increased, response times remained exceptionally stable, within a range of 2%. This means that as Cognos 8 BI scales across an enterprise, it delivers predictable and reliable performance.
While at IBM Innovation Center, an apples-to-apples comparison of Cognos 8 BI Version 8.2 and Cognos 8 BI Version 8.1 was performed across the three principles of scalability. Those tests demonstrated Cognos 8 Version 8.2 improvements across all business use cases within a "Typical BI Day" scenario.
While it is important to remember that actual customer response times will vary, Cognos is committed to ensuring solution scalability. Cognos 8 BI Version 8.2 delivers improved quality and performance to meet your enterprise scalability requirements.
In order to address the needs of ever-growing enterprise BI deployments, a solution platform needs to address the three key principles of scalability – user, horizontal, and proportional scalability.
User scalability: Setting initial performance expectations when hardware is constant - given a constant configuration (e.g. eight CPUs) as you increase workload (users, reports, unit of work) a scalable product means there will be a proportional change in some performance metric, e.g. graph linearly increasing trend, until the system is saturated
Horizontal scalability: Meeting performance expectations using resources - given a constant workload (e.g. 100 concurrent users) as you increase capacity (e.g. eight to 16 CPUs) a scalable product means proportional decreases in response times and increases in throughput, e.g. 8 CPUs 100 concurrent users response time of 10 seconds, versus 16 CPUs 100 concurrent users response of approximately 5 seconds
Proportional scalability: Maintaining performance expectations as the user community grows - given a constant configuration/workload ratio (e.g. 10 concurrent users per CPU,) a scalable product means you can expect to maintain performance by scaling the hardware. For example, if there are 500 concurrent on 4 CPUs with a user base that is expected to grow to 1,000 users, performance can be maintained by doubling the hardware.
To narrow the performance test options, Cognos worked with customers, analysts, and professional services to represent a "Typical BI Day" - including simulating multiple users performing activities such as viewing reports, generating reports and performing analysis. The intent was not to test all of the permutations and combinations of hardware and users, simply to probe how Cognos 8 BI can perform and scale to meet your needs, in your IT environment, for your user communities, and in your enterprise deployments.
To accurately model typical deployments the test case reflected common BI requirements including:
Each deployment has a unique combination of factors that influence the performance and scalability of your BI solution, including your user community, solution requirements and infrastructure. The IBM Innovation Center scalability test results cannot be used to set performance expectations for your specific deployment, however the scalability tests do confirm that Cognos 8 BI performs predictably and meets expectations for large scale deployments. As you plan, deploy and manage your BI solutions, this means you can: