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REDWOOD SHORES, Calif.,
19-JUN-2007 05:30 AM
Oracle today announced the world's first TPC-H 30 Terabyte (TB) benchmark, the largest TPC-H benchmark conducted to date.(1) This accomplishment builds on Oracle's history of world record performance leadership for data warehousing, adding to its long list of TPC-H 300GB,(2) clustered TPC-H One TB,(3) TPC-H Three TB(4) and non-clustered TPC-H 10 TB(5) world records.
Running on a single HP Integrity Superdome Server with 64 Dual-Core Intel Itanium 2 1.6 GHz processors, HP-UX 11i v3 operating system and HP StorageWorks arrays, Oracle® Database 10g Release 2 achieved an impressive milestone result of 150,960.5QphH@30000GB with a price-performance ratio of $ 46.49/QphH@30000GB. As the first 30 TB result, this benchmark signifies Oracle's commitment to continued leadership by raising the industry standard bar for large-scale data warehousing performance.
"Oracle's consistent leadership and innovation in data warehousing performance is highlighted by this first 30TB TPC-H benchmark result," said Juan Loaiza, Oracle senior vice president, Systems Technology. "Today, many of the largest data warehouses in the world run on Oracle databases, including production data warehouses over 100TB in size. This 30TB TPC-H result demonstrates that Oracle data warehousing technology excels at running complex workloads on extremely large volumes of data."
"HP and Oracle have long been committed to delivering powerful, highly scalable solutions to support data warehousing for our mutual customers," said Lorraine Bartlett, director of server planning and marketing, Business Critical Systems, HP. "HP Integrity Superdome servers are a key part of this new benchmark result and HP's leadership in business intelligence helps customers make more informed decisions that affect better business outcomes."
About Oracle Database 10g
The only database designed for grid computing, Oracle Database 10g delivers superior performance, scalability, availability, security and ease of management on a low-cost grid of industry standard storage and servers. Oracle Database 10g is designed to be effectively deployed on everything from small blade servers to the biggest SMP servers and clusters of all sizes. It features automated management capabilities for easy, cost-effective operation. Oracle Database 10g's unique ability to manage data from traditional business information to XML documents and spatial/location information makes it the ideal choice to power online transaction processing, decision support and content management applications.
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.
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TPC-H, QphH, $/QphH are trademarks of the Transaction Processing Performance Council (TPC).
As of June 18, 2007: Source: Transaction Processing Performance Council (TPC), http://www.tpc.org
(1) HP Integrity Superdome Server, 64 processors/128 cores/128 threads, 150,960.5 QphH@30000GB, Oracle Database 10g Release 2 Enterprise Edition, $46.49/QphH@30000GB, available 6/18/07 (TPC-H 30TB World Record Result).
(2) HP BladeSystem ProLiant BL480c, 16 processors/32 cores/32 threads, 40,411 QphH@300GB, Oracle Database 10g Release 2 Enterprise Edition, $18.67/QphH@300GB, available 12/18/06 (TPC-H 300GB World Record Performance Result).
(3) 8-node PANTA Systems PANTAmatrix, Oracle Database 10g Release 2 and Oracle Real Application Clusters, 59,353.9 QphH@1000GB, $24.94/QpH@1000GB, available 4/15/07 (TPC-H 1000GB Clustered World Record Performance Result).
(4) Sun Fire E25K Server, 72 processors/144 cores/144 threads, Oracle Database 10g Release 2 Enterprise Edition, 114,713 QphH@3000GB, $36.68/QphH@3000GB, available 4/9/07 (TPC-H 3000GB World Record Performance Result).
(5) HP Integrity Superdome Server, 64 processors/128 cores/128 threads, Oracle Database 10g Release 2 Enterprise Edition, 171,380 QphH@10000GB, $32.91/QphH@10000GB, available 4/1/07 (TPC-H 10000GB Non-Clustered World Record Performance Result).
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