TheLenovo ThinkAgile VX 4U Certified Node using eight Intel Xeon Platinum 8260L processors delivers world record performance for all three KPIs for SAP BW edition for SAP HANA Standard Application Benchmark Version 3 with 41.6 billion initial records.
Lenovo ThinkAgile VX 4U Certified Node, powered by VMware vSAN and using Intel Xeon Platinum 8260L processors, delivers world record performance for all three KPIs for SAP BW edition for SAP HANA Standard Application Benchmark Version 3 using 32 datasets with 1.3 billion records each (total 41.6 billion records) in a scale-out configuration.
The benchmark refers to the SAP Business Warehouse (SAP BW) application running on the SAP HANA database. The benchmark consists of three phases and the VX 4U Certified Node server achieved the following performance results (1):
Enterprises running large systems on SAP HANA can benefit from fully scalable and optimized infrastructure in the data center. The SAP BW, edition for SAP HANA, benchmark on ThinkAgile VX 4U Certified Node demonstrates that they can provide the headroom for fast growth in data volumes used by systems running on SAP HANA in VMware virtualized environments.
ThinkAgile VX Series, powered by VMware vSAN, is available in several models. Each is preconfigured, pretested, and optimized to provide the simplest way to bring a new VMware hyperconverged environment online. VX Series can integrate easily into an existing VMware environment.
Designed for any size business from SMBs through large enterprises, VX Series can be used as infrastructure for remote office/branch office (ROBO) and retail stores as well as virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and enterprise applications.
The SAP BW, edition for SAP HANA Standard Application Benchmark, Version 3, is the latest addition to the list of benchmarks for SAP Business Warehouse. It utilizes the capabilities of SAP HANA to process the benchmark workload. Allowed data volumes are a multiple of 1.3 billion initial records and can be run in single-node and multi-node setups. This benchmark was released in July 2018.
The benchmark scenario represents typical mid-size customer scenario and volumes for SAP BW running on SAP HANA. The benchmark simulates a variety of users with different analytical requirements and measures the key performance indicator (KPI) relevant to each of the three benchmark phases.
This summer, the NFL is introducing a NEW, first-of-its-kind Championship Tournament to celebrate the best of the best across the youth Flag Football world! Learn more about ways to watch and what to know before you go.
Through his knowledge and leadership World Taekwondo Academy became one of the nations top schools where he produced thousands of champions, not just in sport but in life. His contributions helped Taekwondo become one of the largest sports and martial arts in the world. He dedicated his life to Taekwondo and we are fortunate to have instructors who were trained by him. Even though Grandmaster Lee has passed, his legacy will contine to grow through all of his black belts and instructors. He is a man who impacted and inspired so many lives and his presence will be missed but never forgotten. Legends never die.
World4U is a young and growing non-profitable NGO. It began to exist in 1997-1998 like a group of young enthusiastic people - all with a clear vision that international communication among youth has a tremendous potential in raising intercultural understanding, tolerance and creative peaceful life in the world-wide community. In those ancient ages we started to arrange summer workcamps and send volunteers abroad. With time it became obvious that this team needed to form a new youth organization in order to put all its plans and ideas into life. Then in the summer of 2000, the new Youth and Student Voluntary Association World4U started to exist.
We are excited you have found the American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO). AYSO has been providing a world-class youth soccer program for more than fifty years based on our Six Philosophies of Everyone Plays, Balanced Teams, Positive Coaching, Good Sportsmanship, Open Registration and Player Development.
Built on the power of volunteer support, AYSO brings together community members to coach, referee and support their local Regions with the ultimate goal of creating a fun, family-friendly environment where your child can grow and develop not only their soccer skills, but their leadership and social skills for life.
Section: Section 10 10 year
Area: Area E 24 YEARS
Regional: RC for Region 42 8 years
National Programs: I have always worked to follow all National programs and also have my Region, Areas and Section do the same
Instructor: I am a Advanced Management Instructor
Tournament: I have started new Tournament and help run tournaments
As the RC for Region 42 our player count grew to over 2200 players As AD for Area E I have 6 Regions and worked to have all my Regions be in compliance and to work on player growth We grew our Area League and All Star teams from 6 team per division to 16 teams to give more players the opportunity to play more games and ran the tournament over a three weekend As SD I have worked very hard to get all my Area in compliance and to use all the programs that National put out. We were not 100% but we were very close.
Why she loves AYSO: AYSO emphasizes all the positives of soccer: the enjoyment that kids get from the sport, understanding how to play on a team and be a good teammate, and developing skills in a fun environment. I watched my nieces and nephews go through AYSO and I look forward to watching my own kids enjoy soccer through AYSO!
Favorite AYSO memory: My AYSO coach gave us fun prizes for juggling, so I spent hours juggling and trying to reach those goals. We got something for 25 juggles, something else for 50, and on up. What that really taught me was the importance of time on the ball. When you love the ball, the skills and confidence follow.
A native of Southern California, Donovan was a member of the inaugural class of the U.S. Soccer youth residency program in Bradenton, Florida. He was named Player of the Tournament for his role in the United States under-17 squad that finished fourth in the 1999 FIFA U-17 World Championship before signing with German club Bayer Leverkusen later that year.
A three-time World Cup veteran, Donovan is the all-time leader in both scoring and assisting goals for the national team; he also became the fourth-youngest player to reach 100 appearances for his country. He scored three goals in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, including the goal in the 1-0 defeat of Algeria, propelling the U.S. to the second round of the games. He scored two goals in the 2009 Confederations Cup, scoring against soccer power houses Italy in the group round and Brazil in the final. In his first World Cup, Donovan scored in the 2-0 Quarterfinal win over Mexico in 2002. Donovan has also represented the U.S. at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, where the U.S. finished fourth.
Favorite AYSO memory: I started playing AYSO when I was 5. Before that, my older brother, Josh, would take me out to the backyard and kick the ball around with me. My favorite AYSO memory is that I got to play on the same team as my best friend when I was 8 years old.
What he loved about AYSO: The beauty of AYSO was that you had kids from all walks of life who just wanted to be active and run around and play soccer. I started playing club soccer at the age of 10 but I wanted to continue playing AYSO because I enjoyed the camaraderie and the ability to just play for the love of playing. The games were still competitive but they never revolved around winning.
Advice for the first-time coach: One of my biggest pet peeves is youth team coaches who take winning too seriously. This has always bothered me, and I always tell coaches to forget about winning with young players. They need to create an environment where the kids enjoy playing and are developing their soccer skills. Winning should never be a priority.
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