Peter-Service has successfully carried out analytical storehouse data testing for PETER-SERVICE CRM DWH with a 12 million subscriber base user capacity at the Hewlett-Packard European Center for Competence and Testing

Peter-Service, Russia's market leader in billing and CRM solutions for the telecommunications industry, has successfully carried out its next phase of analytical storehouse data testing for PETER-SERVICE CRM DWH, with a 12 million subscriber user base capacity. Tests were conducted on Hewlett-Packard equipment at the company's European Center for Competence and Testing in Germany.

By carrying out analytical storehouse data loading tests with PETER-SERVICE CRM DWH (5 year storage history), the product's performance has been proven successful on Hewlett-Packard equipment of the highest class: an HP Integrity Superdome Server and HP StorageWorks XP24000 disk file. The tests were designed for systems running on new Series 9000 Intel Itanium double processors (code named "Montecito"). Before tests were run, tentative estimates of productivity growth within the computer complex were made at the point of transition to the Montecito processor, and the results were right in line with the predicted calculations.

The purpose of the tests was to check the work capacity of PETER-SERVICE CRM DWH's analytical storehouse with a volume of 27 Tb. Real time functioning of the Montecito processor under these conditions was artificially simulated for peak loadings. Work on the testing, performed by the HP Integrity Superdome Server with 64 processors (128 processor kernels), has shown a high level of scalability within the computer complex, as well as excellent parameters for work with tasks in batch mode operations.

PETER-SERVICE CRM DWH is an analytical storehouse of data which transforms and stores results from other operational environments, in particular from the OLTP-System BISrt.

According to Peter-Service's Loading Test Group Chief Alexey Mishulovina , "the tests have shown the system's ability for record-breaking time performance in transforming and aggregating, keeping both daily and monthly incremental data from other billing OLTP-environments, and receiving complex analytical and marketing reports."

At present, the system is being tested at a cellular operator in Russia.