Oracle Database 10g Release 2 with Oracle Real Application Clusters on Linux Sets New TPC-H 300 Gigabyte Benchmark Record | Database Journal

Oracle Database 10g Release 2 with Oracle Real Application Clusters on Linux Sets New TPC-H 300 Gigabyte Benchmark Record

Jul 19, 2005
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[From Oracle Corp.]

REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., 18-JUL-2005 Oracle today announced two record-setting TPC-H 300 gigabyte data warehousing benchmarks that hallmarked Oracle(r) Database 10g Release 2’s performance power and leadership among enterprise-class databases. Available since July 11, 2005, Oracle Database 10g Release 2 is already setting industry standards by elevating the price performance bar in the 300 gigabyte category and showcasing a 27 percent performance improvement from Oracle Database 10g Release 1.

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