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Oracle's SPARC T4-4 server delivered a world record TPC-H @3000GB
benchmark result for systems with four processors.
This result beats eight processor results from IBM (POWER7) and
HP (x86). The SPARC T4-4 server also delivered better
performance per core than these eight processor systems from…
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A TPC-H a döntéstámogatási, adattárházas, üzleti intelligencia rendszerek teljesítményét méri, www.tpc.org.
Most a 3 TB-os méretben született új rekord a TPC-H teszten a non-clustered kategóriában az Oracle Database 11gR2-vel, Sun M9000 hardveren.
„A nagy méretu rendszerekben elért TPC-H benchmark-rekordokkal…
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Oracle's Sun Fire X4800 M2 server equipped with eight 2.4 GHz Intel
Xeon Processor E7-8870 chips obtained a result of 5,055,888 tpmC on the
TPC-C benchmark. This result is a world record for x86 servers.
Oracle demonstrated this world record database performance running
Oracle Database 11g Release…
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IBM just published a TPC-H SF 1000 result for their x3850 X5 , 4-way Xeon 7560 system featuring a special MAX5 memory expansion board to support 1.5TB memory. In Dec 2010, IBM also published a TPC-H SF1000 for their Power 780 system, 8-way, quad-core, (4 logical processors per physical core). In Feb…
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The Register reported a spat between HP and Oracle on the TPC-C benchmark. Per above, HP submitted a TPC-C result of 3,388,535 tpm-C for their ProLiant DL980 G7 (8 Xeon X7560 processors), with a cost of $0.63 per tpm-C. Oracle has refused permission to publish. Late last year (2010) Oracle published…
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as seen on Oracle Blogs
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Oracle's SPARC T4-4 server delivered a world record TPC-H @3000GB
benchmark result for systems with four processors.
This result beats eight processor results from IBM (POWER7) and
HP (x86). The SPARC T4-4 server also delivered better
performance per core than these eight processor systems from…
>>> More
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as seen on Oracle Blogs
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A TPC-H a döntéstámogatási, adattárházas, üzleti intelligencia rendszerek teljesítményét méri, www.tpc.org.
Most a 3 TB-os méretben született új rekord a TPC-H teszten a non-clustered kategóriában az Oracle Database 11gR2-vel, Sun M9000 hardveren.
„A nagy méretu rendszerekben elért TPC-H benchmark-rekordokkal…
>>> More
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as seen on Oracle Blogs
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Oracle's Sun Fire X4800 M2 server equipped with eight 2.4 GHz Intel
Xeon Processor E7-8870 chips obtained a result of 5,055,888 tpmC on the
TPC-C benchmark. This result is a world record for x86 servers.
Oracle demonstrated this world record database performance running
Oracle Database 11g Release…
>>> More
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as seen on SQL Blog
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IBM just published a TPC-H SF 1000 result for their x3850 X5 , 4-way Xeon 7560 system featuring a special MAX5 memory expansion board to support 1.5TB memory. In Dec 2010, IBM also published a TPC-H SF1000 for their Power 780 system, 8-way, quad-core, (4 logical processors per physical core). In Feb…
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as seen on SQL Blog
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The Register reported a spat between HP and Oracle on the TPC-C benchmark. Per above, HP submitted a TPC-C result of 3,388,535 tpm-C for their ProLiant DL980 G7 (8 Xeon X7560 processors), with a cost of $0.63 per tpm-C. Oracle has refused permission to publish. Late last year (2010) Oracle published…
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