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Oracle Application Server 10g Sets World Record Performance Benchmark

Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 is the Clear Winner over BEA and IBM
Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3, a component of Oracle Fusion Middleware, together with Oracle Database 10g Release 2, has set another record-breaking result with the SPECjAppServer2004 industry standard benchmark—outperforming BEA and IBM for deploying SOA, Web Services, and business critical enterprise applications.

Oracle's world record result outperformed the best SPECJAppServer2004 result from BEA WebLogic. In addition, the winning combination of Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 with Oracle Database 10g Release 2 surpassed the best IBM WebSphere with IBM DB2 UDB 9.1 SPECjAppServer2004 result by more than 55 percent.

"Oracle's customers run some of the largest and most sophisticated Java-based applications in the world and rely on the high performance and scalability of Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3," said Richard Sarwal, vice president of Server Performance at Oracle. "This benchmark is further validation that Oracle delivers the premier application server on which to develop, integrate, deploy and manage business critical enterprise applications, portals and Web services."

BENCHMARK DETAILS

Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3, the industry's only grid-ready application server, together with Oracle Database 10g Release 2, achieved a world record performance result of 6812.79 SPECjAppServer2004 JOPS@Standard (jAppServer Operations Per Second). The database was running on an HP Integrity Superdome server with 32 Dual-Core Intel Itanium 1.6 GHz processors. The J2EE application servers were 11 HP Integrity rx3600 servers each with 2 Dual-Core Intel Itanium 1.6 GHz processors. Both database and application server machines were running the HP-UX 11i v2 operating environment.

SPEC® and the benchmark name SPECjAppServer® are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Competitive benchmark results stated above reflect results published on www.spec.org as of December 18, 2006. The comparison presented above is based on the best performing SpecJAppServer2004 benchmark results with Oracle Application Server 10g, BEA WebLogic and IBM Websphere: Source: Standard Performance Evaluation Council (SPEC). For more information regarding the latest SPECjAppServer 2004 results, please visit: http://www.spec.org/jAppServer2004/results/ (1) Oracle Application Server Release 3 on 11-Node HP Integrity rx3600, each with Dual-Core Intel Itanium 2 1.6 GHz (4 cores, 2 chips, 2 cores/chip), 6812.79 JOPS@Standard;. (2) BEA WebLogic Server 9.2 on 10-Node Sun Blade 8000 Modular System, each with AMD Opeteron 885, 2.6 GHz (8 cores, 4 chips, 2 cores/chip (4 chips/blade) 6,662.98 JOPS@Standard. (3) IBM WebSphere 6.1 Application Server on 20-Node xSeries Blade Center,each with Intel Xeon 3.6 GHz (2 cores, 2 chips, 1 core/chip), 4,368.02 JOPS@Standard (4) Sun Microsystems SunFire V1280 with Oracle9i Application Server, 521.86Bops/min@Std, $1,133.64/BBops (Best performance SPECJAppServer 2001 Dual Node category) Oracle9i AS Release 2 Standard Edition on HP DL360, 183.33 BBops/min@Std, $325.13/BBops (Best price performance SPECJAppServer2001 Dual Node category). Oracle9iAS Release 2 on HP rp8400 Cluster, 2,529.10 BBops, $1342.74/BBops, (Best performance SPECJAppServer2001 MultipleNode category). Oracle9iAS Release 2 on HP ProLiant ML530G2 Cluster, 558.85 BBops/min@Std, $389.66/BBops (Best price performance SPECJAppServer2001MultipleNode category). Source: http://www.spec.org. For more information regarding SPECJAppServer2001 results, please visit: http://www.spec.org/jAppServer2001/results/jAppServer2001.html (5) Fujitsu-Siemens Computers’ PRIMEPOWER 450/2500, Oracle Application Server 10g: 5,991.73 TOPS@MultipleNode, 654.20 Euros TOPS@MultipleNode (Best Overall Performance Result, SPECJAppServer2002 benchmark). HP Integrity Superdome, BEA WebLogic: 4,496.28 TOPS@MultipleNode, $652/TOPS@MultipleNode. IBM eServer xSeries 335 Cluster with IBM WebSphere 5.1 Application Server, 2,575.34 TOPS@MultipleNode, $330.07/TOPS@MultipleNode. Source: http://www.spec.org. For more information regarding the latest SPECjAppServer 2002 results, please visit: http://www.spec.org/jAppServer2002/results/jAppServer2002.html. (6) Sun Fire 3800 cluster with Oracle9i AS Release 2, 61,862.77 BBops/min@Std, $28/BBops (Best Overall Performance, ECperf benchmark). HP DL360G2 cluster with Oracle9i AS Release 2, 24,639.37 BBops/min@Std, $5/BBops (Best Overall price/performance, ECperf benchmark). For more information regarding ECperf benchmark results, please visit: http://ecperf.theserverside.com/

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