Oracle Database 10g gets TPC-H Three TB benchmark

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NEW DELHI: Oracle
announced TPC-H Three Terabyte (TB) benchmark for Oracle
Database 10g
Release 2 with Oracle Real Application Clusters running on an
HP ProLiant BL25p server blade cluster.

This latest TPC-H Three Terabyte result not only demonstrates the
high-performance grid capabilities of Oracle Database 10g for large data
warehouses, but also sets up a new milestone as the fastest TPC-H clustered
benchmark ever published.

With a server configuration made up of a 64-Node HP ProLiant BL25p cluster,
each with one Dual-Core AMD Opteron Model 280 processor and Red
Hat Enterprise Linux
4, Oracle Database 10g with Oracle Real Application
Clusters achieved a record-breaking performance of 110,576.5 QphH at 3000GB with
a price-performance ratio of $37.80/QphH at 3000GB.

Richard Sarwal, vice president of Server Performance, Oracle, said, “Our
goal is always to provide customers with high-performance, highly scalable
database systems and these record-breaking results are yet another demonstration
of our commitment to that goal.”

As the foremost relational database designed for grid computing, Oracle
Database 10g with Oracle Real Application Clusters provides a single, integrated
database engine for scalable and high-performing grid computing implementations.
This new record-breaking benchmark further illustrates why customers turn to
Oracle and HP systems for highly-intensive computing solutions.

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