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Oracle Sets World Record Non-Clustered Benchmark Result

Oracle has set a world record non-clustered TPC-H One Terabyte (TB) benchmark result for Oracle Database 11g running on a Sun SPARC Enterprise Server. This benchmark represents the fastest TPC-H One TB performance result for a non-clustered configuration, outperforming the best Microsoft result in this category at a lower price/performance cost.

"Oracle Database 11g continues to prove its leadership in data warehousing by delivering record-breaking performance results," said Juan Loaiza, senior vice president, Systems Technology, Oracle. "We are committed to providing customers with a high performance, scalable foundation for their data warehousing requirements - these benchmark results demonstrate that Oracle Database 11g delivers on that commitment."

BENCHMARK DETAILS

Running on a Sun SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server with 32 dual-core SPARC64 VI 2.4 GHz processors using the Solaris(TM) 10 Operating System (OS), Oracle Database 11g achieved a world record non-clustered performance of 118,573.3 QphH1000GB with a price of $24.12/QphH@1000GB. In this benchmark result, Oracle delivered 69 percent more performance at 16 percent less price/performance cost than the best Microsoft TPC-H One TB result.

As of July 28, 2008. Source: Transaction Processing Performance Council (TPC) www.tpc.org

Sun SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server, Oracle Database 11g, 118,573.3 QphH1000GB@ $24.12/QphH@1000GB, available 09/10/08. (world record non-clustered performance TPC-H 1 TB result)

HP Integrity Superdome Server, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, 69,999 QphH@1000GB, $28.69/QphH@1000GB, available 6/18/07. (Best Microsoft SQL Server TPC-H 1 TB result).

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