02 Mar 2007
Oracle has set a new world record for the number of transactions per minute, according to a statement from the company.
Oracle Database achieved a record 4,092,799 transactions per minute (type C) with a price-performance ratio of $2.93 transactions per minute.
The results were achieved using Oracle Database 10g Release 2 on an HP Integrity Superdome server running HP-UX 11i v3 and HP StorageWorks Arrays.
"With this result, Oracle showcases its superior transaction processing power, setting a new industry record that surpasses the best TPC-C performance results on any database including IBM DB2 and becoming the overall performance leader in both TPC-C clustered and non-clustered categories," said a statement by Oracle.
Juan Loaiza, senior vice president of systems technology at Oracle, added: " As business demand for increased transaction throughput continues to grow, customers rely on Oracle Database 10g to seamlessly scale their systems accordingly."
Oracle Database 10g provides a single database engine for online transaction processing (OLTP) and data warehousing.
TPC-C is an OLTP benchmark developed by the Transaction Processing Performance Council.
The TPC-C benchmark defines the standard for calculating performance and price/performance, measured by transactions per minute (tpmC) and $/tpmC, respectively.
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