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Oracle Database 10g on HP Integrity Superdome server sets world record for 10 terabyte data warehousing benchmark

  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, January 08 - 2004 at 12:29
  • PRESS RELEASE

Oracle Corporation today announced with HP a world record non-clustered TPC-H 10 terabyte benchmark result for Oracle Database 10g running on an HP Integrity Superdome server with HP-UX, highlighting the companies' ability to satisfy customers' most demanding decision support and data warehousing requirements.

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  • Tarek Shahawi, Technology Manager, Oracle Middle East and Samer Karawi Marketing Maneger for HP's Business Critical Servers in the Middle East.
    Tarek Shahawi, Technology Manager, Oracle Middle East and Samer Karawi Marketing Maneger for HP's Business Critical Servers in the Middle East.
Running on an HP Integrity Superdome server with 64 Intel Itanium 2 1.5 GHz processors with HP-UX 11i v2 and HP StorageWorks VA7100 disk arrays, Oracle Database 10g achieved 49,108 QphH@10000GB at a price performance of $118/QphH@10000GB.

The single-system result delivers significantly more performance per processor at less than half the cost per query/hour than the best clustered results from IBM and NCR Teradata, demonstrating that versatile single systems can handle similar workloads of clustered systems at less than half the cost. At the 10-terabyte database size, Oracle Database 10g and the HP Integrity Superdome produced a query/hour performance level per server that is four times faster than IBM's DB2 on the IBM p690. Oracle and HP now hold the world record non-clustered TPC-H results for the three and 10-terabyte scale factors.

In addition, Oracle and HP also hold both the single-system and clustered TPC-C performance records with the only benchmarks ever to surpass one million transactions per minute, demonstrating the power of HP Integrity servers and Oracle Database 10g for both scale-up and scale-out solutions. The records were set utilizing an HP Integrity Superdome server running HP-UX and Oracle Database 10g and by a cluster of HP Integrity rx5670 servers running Linux and Oracle Database 10g.

"Companies with huge data warehousing projects are always searching for a better, faster way to manage and make sense of their high volumes of data," said Tarek Shahawi, Technology Manager, Oracle Middle East. "Oracle Database 10g in combination with HP Integrity servers enable companies to get excellent performance at a much lower price point than competing products."

"Oracle and HP jointly enable organizations to operate the largest and most complex decision support and data warehousing environments at a price/performance that is less than half of that of competing vendors," said Samer Karawi Marketing Maneger for HP's Business Critical Servers in the Middle East. "The HP Integrity servers again have proven their versatility and exceptional performance characteristics. The same server, the HP Integrity Superdome, that holds the top four TPC-C results on HP-UX, Windows Server 2003, and Linux, has today delivered the highest non-clustered TPC-H result."
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About Oracle Database 10g
Oracle Database 10g is designed to be effectively deployed on everything from small servers to the biggest SMP servers and from clusters to enterprise grids. It features automated tuning and management capabilities that make it easy and cost effective to operate. Its unique ability to natively manage all your data from traditional business information to OLAP, to XML documents, to spatial/location information make it the ideal choice to power Online Transaction Processing, Business Intelligence, Data Warehousing, 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 .

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About Oracle
Oracle Corporation is the world's largest enterprise software company. For more information about Oracle in the Middle East, please contact Bahaa Issa on +9714 390 9000.

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