Oracle(R) Database 11g Sets World Record TPC-H 10 Terabyte Non-Clustered Benchmark Result on HP Integrity Superdome Server and HP StorageWorks Arrays
Posted on March 10, 2008
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REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., March 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Oracle today
announced a new world record TPC-H 10 Terabyte (TB) benchmark result for
Oracle(R) Database 11g(1), representing the fastest performance result for
a non-clustered configuration and leadership price-performance overall.
Along with this achievement, Oracle Database also holds world record
performance results for the Three TB(2) and 30 TB(3) TPC-H scale factors,
showcasing the software’s superior data warehousing capabilities.
Running on an HP Integrity Superdome server with 64 Dual-Core Intel(R)
Itanium(R) 1.6 GHz processors using the HP-UX 11i v3 operating environment
and HP StorageWorks Arrays, Oracle Database 11g achieved a world record
non-clustered performance of 208,457.7 QphH@10000GB with a record-setting
price-performance ratio of $27.97/QphH@10000GB.
“These latest benchmark results on the HP Integrity Superdome further
validate Oracle’s leadership in data warehousing,” said Juan Loaiza, senior
vice president, Systems Technology, Oracle. “Oracle Database 11g provides a
comprehensive foundation for data warehousing that combines
industry-leading scalability and performance, integrated analytics and
embedded integration and data-quality capabilities.”
About Oracle Database 11g
Oracle Database is the only database designed for grid computing. With
more than 400 new features, 36,000 person-months of development, and 15
million test hours, Oracle Database 11g is making the management of
enterprise information easier than ever, enabling customers to know more
about their business and innovate more quickly. Oracle Database 11g
delivers superior performance, scalability, availability, security and ease
of management on a low-cost grid of industry standard storage and servers.
About TPC-H
TPC-H is a decision support benchmark consisting of a suite of
business-oriented ad-hoc queries and concurrent data modifications. The
performance metric is called the TPC-H Composite Query-per-Hour Performance
Metric (QphH@Size) and reflects multiple aspects of the capability of the
system to process queries. More information is available at
http://www.tpc.org.
About Oracle
Oracle (Nasdaq: ORCL) is the world’s largest enterprise software
company. For more information about Oracle, visit our Web site at
http://www.oracle.com
Trademarks
Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and/or its
affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
For more information on TPC-H and TPC-C benchmarks, please visit
http://www.tpc.org. TPC is a registered trademark by the Transaction
Processing Council.
Source: Transaction Processing Performance Council (TPC),
http://www.tpc.org
As of March 10, 2008:
(1) On an HP Integrity Superdome server 208,457.7 QphH@10000GB
$27.97/QphH@10000GB, available 09/10/08. (world record non-clustered
and price/performance TPC-H 10TB result)
(2) On a Sun Fire E25K Server, 114,713 QphH@3000GB, $36.68/QphH@3000GB,
available 4/9/07. (world record TPC-H 3TB result)
(3) On an HP Integrity Superdome server, 150,960 QphH@10000GB,
$46.69/QphH@10000GB, available 6/18/07. (world record TPC-H 30TB
result).
SOURCE Oracle Corporation
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