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Oracle Database 10g on HP Integrity Superdome Server Sets World Record For 10 Terabyte Data Warehousing Benchmark

Jan 9, 2004
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[From Oracle Corp.]

Jan. 7, 2004 – (http://www.oracle.com/tellmemore/?2706878) Oracle Corp. today announced with HP a world record non-clustered TPC-H 10 terabyte benchmark result for Oracle(r) 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.

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.

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