SAP Guinness Record for Largest Data Warehouse: 12PB
With BMMsoft, HP, Intel, NetApp and Red Hat
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 14, 2014 at 2:48 pmSAP AG announced that with a team of technology partners, including BMMsoft, HP, Intel, NetApp and Red Hat, it has generated a record for the world’s largest data warehouse using the SAP HANA platform and SAP IQ software.
This independently audited 12.1PB data warehouse has been recognized by Guinness World Records, and is four times larger than the prior record. The announcement was made during a press conference held March 5 in Palo Alto, CA
“Setting a new world record with the combination of SAP HANA and SAP IQ was a moonshot challenge I had laid out for our engineering team,” said Dr. Vishal Sikka, member of the executive Board, SAP, products and innovation. “Our goal was to set new limits in bringing big data together with fast, ad hoc and scalable analytics. SAP has shown the ability of our platform to achieve such an incredible result, demonstrating a cost-effective and high-performance approach toward solving extreme problems in big data and analytics.“
This record demonstrates the ability of SAP HANA and SAP IQ to handle extreme-scale enterprise data warehouse and big data analytics. SAP and its partners had previously set record for loading and indexing big data at 34.3TB per hour.
A team of engineers from SAP, BMMsoft, HP, Intel, NetApp, and Red Hat, built the data warehouse using SAP HANA and SAP IQ 16, with BMMsoft Federated EDMT running on HP DL580 servers using Xeon E7-4870 processors under Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 and NetApp FAS6290 and E5460 storage. The development and testing of the 12.1PB data warehouse was conducted by the team at the SAP/Intel Petascale lab in Santa Clara, CA, and audited by InfoSizing, Inc., a transaction processing council certified auditor.