Oracle® Database 10g Release 2 Sets New World Record TPC-H 300 GB Benchmark Result

Industry Leader Continues to Break Performance Records 
 
REDWOOD SHORES, Calif.,   13-FEB-2007 05:00 AM    Today Oracle announced a new world record TPC-H 300 Gigabyte (GB) benchmark for Oracle(r) Database 10g Release 2 with Oracle Real Application Clusters and Partitioning running on an HP BladeSystem(1). With this result Oracle Database 10g clearly outperforms competitive marks by IBM and Microsoft in this category, where it currently holds the top three performance results. Oracle Database 10g is the performance leader in three of the major TPC-H benchmark categories — TPC-H 300 GB; TPC-H One TB(2) and TPC-H Three TB (3).
Running on an eight-node HP BladeSystem cluster of HP ProLiant BL480c 16P dual- core server with Intel Xeon 3.00 GHz processors, Oracle Database 10g Release 2 Enterprise Edition with Oracle Real Application Clusters and Partitioning achieved a record-breaking performance of 40,411.3 QphH@300GB and a price-performance ratio of $18.67/QphH@300GB.

“HP and Oracle’s long-standing partnership continues to result in record-breaking benchmarks in the major size categories,” said Richard Sarwal, vice president of Server Performance, Oracle. “This world record result is evidence of Oracle’s leadership in providing customers with highest-performing, clustered database systems for data warehousing applications.”

As the leading relational database designed to meet the needs of grid computing, Oracle Database 10g with Real Application Clusters provides the ideal foundation for high-performing grid computing implementations. This new record-breaking benchmark further illustrates why customers continue to trust Oracle for their data-intensive software solutions.
 

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