
Introduction
Composite Performance Metric (CPM) is a relative performance estimate for public cloud SKUs and on-premise servers. CPM enables you to make side-by-side performance comparisons between public cloud SKUs and on-premise servers by combining performance data from multiple benchmark sources.
CPM's server and cloud performance estimate methodology will enable objective head-to-head comparisons across server and public cloud vendors' products and cloud services respectively.
Workload Categories
CPM Standard
Ideal for assessing system performance for general purpose workloads.
CPM Database
Ideal for assessing system performance for database and transaction processing workloads.
CPM SAP
Ideal for assessing system performance for SAP workloads.
CPM AI
Ideal for assessing system performance for AI workloads.
Benchmarks Utilized
- SPECrate2017_int
- SPECrate2017_fp
- Specjbb2015
- TPC-C
- SAPS
Comprehensive Configurations
CPM data covers all processor server configuration options for x86, IA-64, and RISC servers back to 2010. In addition, Cloud CPM data covers all SKUs and configuration options for AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), and IBM Power Systems Virtual Server.
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