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| Oracle Database 11g sets world record TPC-H 10 Terabyte non-clustered benchmark result on HP Integrity Superdome Server and HP StorageWorks Arrays |
| Redwood Shores 10 March 2008
Oracle has achieved a new world record TPC-H 10 Terabyte (TB) benchmark result for Oracle Database 11g, 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 and 30 TB TPC-H scale factors, showcasing the software's superior data warehousing capabilities.
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Running on an HP Integrity Superdome server with 64 Dual-Core Intel Itanium 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", stated 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." |
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