Oracle® Database 10g Achieves Record-Breaking Performance for Itanium Platform with Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 540 Server
REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., 14-FEB-2007 05:00 AM Oracle today announced a TPC-C record performance benchmark result for the Itanium platform using Oracle(r) Database 10g on Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST(r) 540 server and the Linux operating system(1). This latest benchmark also signifies world-class achievement among 16-processor Linux systems.Running on Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 540 server with 16 Intel(r) Itanium(r) 2 1.6 GHz processors, Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition on Oracle Enterprise Linux 4* operating system achieved 1,238,579 tpmC (transactions per minute) with a price-performance ratio of $3.94/tpmC.
“Our customers choose Oracle Database 10g on Lintel-based platforms to achieve the highest levels of OLTP performance while keeping infrastructure costs to a minimum,” said Richard Sarwal, senior vice president of Systems Management, Oracle. “We are committed to providing enterprises with highly scalable databases and functionality to support the most demanding transaction processing, business intelligence and content management applications.”
“The Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 540 servers are built to meet robust enterprise database demands with the industry’s highest reliability and performance in Linux environments. Designed with Fujitsu mainframe expertise, PRIMEQUEST servers are ideal for large-scale database systems and online transaction processing environments,” said Richard McCormack, senior vice president of marketing for Fujitsu Computer Systems.
Oracle Database 10g provides a single, integrated database engine for cost-effective, scalable and high-performing online transaction processing (OLTP) and data warehousing implementations. Oracle’s latest benchmark builds upon its extensive history of providing world- class performance, availability and security for today’s intense OLTP environments.
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