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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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Oracle's Sun Fire X4800 M2 using the Intel Xeon E7-8870 processor
and Sun Fire X4470 M2 using the Intel Xeon E7-4870 processor,
produced a world record single application server
SPECjEnterprise2010 benchmark result of 27,150.05
SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS.
The Sun Fire X4800 M2 server ran
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If you are planning to migrate from IBM DB2 on AIX Power Systems to more open and better-performing computing environment--one that offers enhanced flexibility, clustering, availability, and security, as well as lower maintenance than download this guide that outlines migrating to Oracle…
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The picture of the little screwdriver with the Allen wrench head to the right is bound to invoke a little nostalgia for those readers who were Sun customers in the late 80s. This tool was a very popular give-away: it was essential for installing and removing Multibus (you youngsters will have to look…
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In a prior blog entry I noted that Solaris used a "maximum dispersal" placement policy to assign nascent threads to their initial processors. The general idea is that threads should be placed as far away from each other as possible in the resource topology in order to reduce resource contention…
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If you are planning to migrate from IBM DB2 on AIX Power Systems to more open and better-performing computing environment--one that offers enhanced flexibility, clustering, availability, and security, as well as lower maintenance than download this guide that outlines migrating to Oracle Database 11g and Oracle Linux running on Oracle's Sun Fire X4800 server.
This guide shows you how to:
- Move sample applications with an IBM DB2 on an IBM Power System to Oracle Database 11g Release 2
- Install Oracle Linux and Oracle Database Release 2 on the Oracle's Sun Fire X4800 server
- Migrate user databases from the IBM Power System to Oracle's Sun Fire X4800 server
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