Oracle 10g sets Linux world
record
Oracle just announced that 10g Sets New World Record TPC-C Benchmark
Result for a 4 CPU System Running Red Hat Linux
http://www.oracle.com/corporate/press/2005_jan/01.12.05%20oracle%20on%20linux%20benchmark%20final%20site.html
This TPC-C (online transactions) benchmark shows over 160,000
transactions per minute (about 2,500 transactions per second), using
a 4-CPU Intel server with Itanuim2 chips:
Oracle Database 10g Standard Edition (four-processor maximum)
running on an HP Integrity rx4640 server with four Intel(r)
Itanium(r) 2 1.6 GHz processors and the Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS
3 operating system, achieved world record performance of any four
processor system on Linux of 161,217 tpmC (transactions per minute)
with a price-performance ratio of $3.94/tpmC.
Oracle was the first to exceed one million transactions per
minute with world record performance on Linux of 1.18 million
transactions per minute on a sixteen-node HP Integrity server
cluster running Oracle Database 10g and Oracle Real Application
Clusters, in addition to achieving the fastest ever TPC-C
non-clustered result on Linux with a performance leading result of
683,575 tpmC on an NEC Express5800 server. Oracle Database 10g
Standard Edition One (two-processor maximum) is recognized by the
TPC as the 2-processor performance and price-performance leader on
Linux with 51,506 tpmC at $1.81/tpmC, achieved on an HP Integrity
rx2600 server.
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