-- 52% said that addressing the multi-core issue is either a top priority or an important issue within their organization. -- 63% are either considering moving in the next 12 months or have moved at least a portion of their existing C++ apps to multi-core hardware; 43% said that a number of those were mission critical apps. -- More than half (55%) said that they have a large portion, most or all of their production servers on multi-core.Performance requirements are the primary driver for the flight to multi-core servers:
-- 58% said that an increase in performance has been the reason behind their organizations shifting existing applications to multi-core hardware. -- 92% said that their business applications have high performance requirements; of those that have high performance apps, 69% said that their business applications have requirements to support high throughput. -- 82% said that performance requirements for their organizations' apps are on the rise. -- Of those that said performance requirements are increasing, nearly 40% said that increase in data volumes are growing.Several of the respondents noted that achieving high performance cost efficiently was a critical success factor:
-- "Our applications are typically heavily multi-threaded. Multi-core servers offer more parallelism without the high cost of higher end hardware (with many CPUs). -- For one particular organization "Applying complex mathematical model calculations to large portfolios is a known performance hog for capital markets." -- "Better utilization of multi-core servers provides direct benefits in the operation costs of our services." -- "It looks like at some point we won't be able to purchase (single)- core chips. So, (1) if we have the processing horsepower, we should be leveraging it, and (2) there is risk that as there are more cores per chip that the per core clock rate will decrease and (single)-core apps will actually run slower, which we cannot tolerate."There are varying strategies in addressing the multi-core dilemma:
-- 55% said that they would either rely on in-house development teams for re-configuration, or re-write/re-architect existing applications to run in parallel or a combination of both. -- 60% said they would rely on vendors for either tools or platforms to address the multi-core issue or a combination of both. -- 60% said they would rely on tools to address multi-threading, parallelism and thread execution improvements."Multi-core and many-core hardware is offering huge increases in processing power that can greatly reduce costs while increasing application throughput," said Patrick Leonard, Vice President, Engineering and Product Strategy at Rogue Wave Software. "Many existing enterprise apps are not able to take full advantage of the benefits multi-core hardware provides, which creates the 'multi-core dilemma.' Fortunately, tools are available to make this much easier than it has been in the past. Rather than rewriting applications to be multi-threaded, tools such as Rogue Wave® Hydra can use service parallelism to reduce the initial effort of moving to multi-core and make ongoing changes to the parallel model configurable, rather than hard-coded." About Rogue Wave® Hydra The Rogue Wave® Hydra Suite is a suite of products for developing and deploying high performance business applications. The Hydra Suite consists of HydraEnterprise, HydraExpress, and HydraSDO™ working together to deliver the agility and flexibility benefits a service oriented architecture (SOA) inherently provides, without sacrificing the high performance businesses require. The Rogue Wave Hydra Suite products can work standalone or integrated together in an efficient service framework. About Rogue Wave Software Rogue Wave Software, Inc. is the leading provider of enterprise class C++ components and infrastructure that enable organizations to build and deploy high performance applications. Only Rogue Wave provides the most complete C++ technology stack including C++ components, UI components, run-time infrastructure, and services. Today, thousands of organizations worldwide have chosen Rogue Wave. For more information go to http://www.roguewave.com. Rogue Wave is a registered trademark and HydraSDO is a trademark of Rogue Wave Software, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other company and product names mentioned may be trademarks of the companies with which they are associated.
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