Oracle has announced the first TPC-H 30 Terabyte (TB) benchmark, the largest TPC-H benchmark conducted to date.(1) This accomplishment builds on Oracle's history of world record performance leadership for data warehousing, adding to its long list of TPC-H 300GB,(2) clustered TPC-H One TB,(3) TPC-H Three TB(4) and non-clustered TPC-H 10 TB(5) world records.
Running on a single HP Integrity Superdome Server with 64 Dual-Core Intel Itanium 2 1.6 GHz processors, HP-UX 11i v3 operating system and HP StorageWorks arrays, Oracle Database 10g Release 2 achieved a milestone result of 150,960.5QphH@30000GB with a price-performance ratio of $46.49/QphH@30000GB. As the first 30 TB result, this benchmark signifies Oracle's commitment to continued leadership by raising the industry standard bar for large-scale data warehousing performance.
(1) HP Integrity Superdome Server, 64 processors/128 cores/128 threads, 150,960.5 QphH@30000GB, Oracle Database 10g Release 2 Enterprise Edition, $46.49/QphH@30000GB, available 6/18/07 (TPC-H 30TB World Record Result). (2) HP BladeSystem ProLiant BL480c, 16 processors/32 cores/32 threads, 40,411 QphH@300GB, Oracle Database 10g Release 2 Enterprise Edition, $18.67/QphH@300GB, available 12/18/06 (TPC-H 300GB World Record Performance Result). (3) 8-node PANTA Systems PANTAmatrix, Oracle Database 10g Release 2 and Oracle Real Application Clusters, 59,353.9 QphH@1000GB, $24.94/QpH@1000GB, available 4/15/07 (TPC-H 1000GB Clustered World Record Performance Result). (4) Sun Fire E25K Server, 72 processors/144 cores/144 threads, Oracle Database 10g Release 2 Enterprise Edition, 114,713 QphH@3000GB, $36.68/QphH@3000GB, available 4/9/07 (TPC-H 3000GB World Record Performance Result). (5) HP Integrity Superdome Server, 64 processors/128 cores/128 threads, Oracle Database 10g Release 2 Enterprise Edition, 171,380 QphH@10000GB, $32.91/QphH@10000GB, available 4/1/07 (TPC-H 10000GB Non-Clustered World Record Performance Result). |