The authoritative Performance Testing Organization TPC was confirmed on December 3, United States time, the SPARCT3-4Supercluster submitted by Oracle one day before to TPC (number of transactions processed per minute) 30249
Authoritative Performance Testing Organization TPC was confirmed on December 3, us time, Oracle one day before the submission of the iSCSI T3-4 Supercluster with TPC (transactions per minute) 30 249
Authoritative Performance Testing Organization (TPC) was confirmed on December 3, the previous day Oracle submitted the names of the T3-4 Supercluster, with a total of 30 249 transactions per minute (transactions processed per minute. The original record was created in 780 by IBM Power August this year Server Model 9179-MHB. In addition, Oracle's new machine is far more cost-effective than IBM.
Among the top 10 members of the test, IBM has five seats, Oracle two seats, Fujitsu two seats, HP and Bull respectively. If the score is based on the database, it is basically the same time for DB2 and Oracle. In the operating system, AIX occupies five seats, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2, Solaris 2, and SUSE Linux 1. The TP monitor is also the same color as Tuxedo and Microsoft COM +.
According to reports from the AllthingsD website, Oracle's Larry Ellison once again points to HP after the results are published, claiming that it will compete with the latter through better hardware, software and personnel. The HP spokesman responded that the market has proved everything. HP's Unix server revenue increased by 25% in the last quarter and is the only vendor with growth. Oracle purchased services that have been declining for many years, their customers all come to HP because HP provides better technology, performance, and price. [LINUX community]
In any case, Oracle's posture is actually announcing that the war fighter has officially entered the Unix server arena.
Transaction Process Performance Council (TPC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to preparing Transaction processing and database Performance testing benchmarks and managing test results. Members are composed of multiple server software and hardware vendors around the world. Current Testing benchmarks include TPC-C (for OLTP), TPC-E (for new OLTP benchmarks), and TPC-H (for decision-making support ). Interestingly, the top 10 of the TPC-E benchmarking were based on Windows Server and SQL Server.