WebSphere Loves Windows…Who Knew?

Microsoft is taking it's "I'm a PC" campaign to the server and busting some myths in the process. First stop, IBM WebSphere:

For years I’ve heard people say that Microsoft technology is great for mid range solutions. I can’t tell you how many CIOs have told me things like “we use WinTel for department level applications but the big iron apps run on Unix.” There’s a general belief in the industry that the further you get into the datacenter, the less Microsoft technology you tend to find. While license numbers, data from IDC and other major third parties paint a different story, we decided it was time to put ourselves to the test against one of the biggest players in the space – AIX running on optimized IBM Power6 with WebSphere.

In an era of cost cutting and the need to squeeze as much optimization out of systems as possible, we think customers will find this information very interesting.

Let’s start with costs… Greg’s findings demonstrate that customers save up to 81% in total system costs by running applications on Microsoft .NET and Windows Server 2008 vs. IBM WebSphere 7 on POWER6/AIX. The study also showed that customers who run their IBM WebSphere 7 applications on Windows Server 2008 and Hewlett Packard/Intel 64-bit blade servers can save up to 66% in total system costs when compared to running the same applications on IBM WebSphere 7 on an IBM Power6/AIX platform. These results illuminate significant savings for businesses of all sizes, and particularly speak to the value of the Windows Server platform. Our hope is that people are able to make use of these findings to get more for their money, either by making new investments or by maximizing assets they are already using. Who knew WebSphere and Windows Server were such a match?

Most folks tend to buy into the potential for cost savings but speculate that they give up performance to get it. The study also found that for the hardware configurations tested the Microsoft .NET Framework on Windows Server 2008 handles 57% more load than WebSphere 7 running on IBM Power6/AIX. We also found that Windows Server 2008 running WebSphere 7 handles 37% more load than IBM WebSphere 7 running on POWER6.

Please visit www.websphereloveswindows.com to read more about these results and check out the .NET StockTrader downloads. We think the .NET StockTrader is a GREAT example of how small bits of innovation can have BIG impact. Don’t take our word for it – these sample applications and guidelines are available to anyone. Instructions on how to replicate the testing we conducted are also available here, and I strongly encourage customers, and all third parties, to conduct tests for themselves. Let us know what you think.

Good stuff. I suspect the number one response to this will be, what about Linux? Apache? etc. Expect more in the future...

Discuss this Article 5

meason
on Apr 30, 2009
interesting since my client wants J2EE Websphere etc... over .Net 3 tier solutions. Much to my dismay
robertsjoe
on Apr 30, 2009
Microsoft is the new IBM. Big and boring.
pthurrott
on Apr 30, 2009
robertsjoe: You may have a point.
tayme
on Apr 30, 2009
@Bobbi Jo - "Big and boring." But still more relevant in the datacenter than Apple ever will be. Like I have said over and over, Apple makes great stuff...OS X is great, but there is really no use for it in the datacenter. MS, IBM, HP, Sun, EMC, NetApp, HDS, Brocade, Cisco, etc....they all outsell Apple in datacenter solutions. You have an unhealthy obsession with Apple and an unhealthy hatred of Microsoft. One has to wonder what caused that. --tayme
subzerohitman721
on Apr 30, 2009
tayme, I couldn't agree more. IBM is still a major player in international business and ecommerce. IBM might be out of the consumer sphere but business is really their domain. While Apple does a lot of good things, businesses and enterprise are definitely NOT their forte. Pumping up Apple at the expense of logic and reason makes you wonder what's really going on in that trolls head? Well, as for me, I'm going to start uploading content on my new iPod Touch. Later.

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