Wednesday, 12. March 2008
Oracle Database 11g Sets World Record TPC-H 10 Terabyte Non-Clustered Benchmark Result
Oracle announced a new world record TPC-H 10 Terabyte (TB) benchmark result for Oracle Database 11g, representing the fastest performance result for a non-clustered configuration and leadership price-performance overall. Oracle Database also holds world record performance results for the Three TB and 30 TB TPC-H scale factors, showcasing the software’s superior data warehousing capabilities.
“These latest benchmark results on the HP Integrity Superdome further validate Oracle’s leadership in data warehousing,” said Juan Loaiza, senior vice president, Systems Technology, Oracle. “Oracle Database 11g provides a comprehensive foundation for data warehousing that combines industry-leading scalability and performance, integrated analytics and embedded integration and data-quality capabilities.”
Running on an HP Integrity Superdome server with 64 Dual-Core Intel Itanium 1.6 GHz processors using the HP-UX 11i v3 operating environment and HP StorageWorks Arrays, Oracle Database 11g achieved a world record non-clustered performance of 208,457.7 QphH@10000GB with a record-setting price-performance ratio of USD 27.97/QphH@10000GB.