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Benchmarks TPC-C Benchmark: Oracle 10g Enterprise Edition Database

On July 29, 2005, the ES7000 set a new standard for performance and leading price/performance for a 16-processor Intel-based system running Oracle 10g Enterprise Edition database.

 

The Oracle 10g Enterprise Edition database for grid computing provides a flexible and cost-effective way to manage enterprise information.  The following results were achieved when testing Oracle 10g on Red Hat and SUSE® Linux® operating systems. 

 

The ES7000 Aries 420 Enterprise Server, supporting 257,400 concurrent users,  recorded 322,805 tpmC, at $4.48/tpmC applying the power of 16 Intel® Itanium® 2 processors at 1.6 GHz, each with 6 MB of Level 3 (iL3) cache and Oracle 10g database running on the SUSE® Linux® Enterprise Server 9 operating system.

 

When running on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4.0 operating system, the Unisys ES7000 Aries 420 Enterprise Server recorded 327,829 tpmC, at only $4.40/tpmC applying the power of 16 Intel® Itanium® 2 processors at 1.6 GHz, each with 6 MB of Level 3 (iL3) cache and Oracle 10g database. These results were achieved while supporting up to 263,400 concurrent users.

 

You can review the results of these benchmarks by accessing the TPC-C Advanced sort page on the TPC Web site.

 

You will need to select:

  • All vendors
  • "# Server CPUs" - descending
  • tpmC - descending
  • Check the server CPU box
  • Scroll down to the 16 processor systems
See these documents for more information:

 

Oracle 10g on SUSE®:

Executive Summary (PDF 119 KB)
Full Disclosure Report (PDF 3356 KB)

 

Oracle 10g on Red Hat:

Executive Summary (PDF 119 KB)
Full Disclosure Report (PDF 3363 KB)