From sorr@arzoo.com Thu, 05 Apr 2001 13:59:52 -0700 From: "Steve Orr" Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2001 13:59:52 -0700 Subject: RE: OT RE: Oracle being scalable Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Title: RE: Oracle being scalable > Inquiring minds want to know! You must not be very inquisitive. :>) You should check out their website. http://wintercorp.com/   List of sponsers: EMC; HP; IBM; Informix; Microsoft; NCR; NetGenesis; Oracle; Sun; Sybase.   List of program partners: Amdahl; Bull Information Sys.; Computer Associates; CCA; Data General; Compaq; Gemstone; Hitachi Data Systems; HOPS; Objectivity; Object Design; O2; Quantum; Seagate; SGI; Software AG; Symbios; Unisys.   Here's a quote from the site: "SBC Communications, Inc. (www.sbc.com), with a database size of 10.5 TB, was the largest site in the program and led all entrants in the category of Decision Support Systems (DSS), Database Size, All Platforms... A five-time Grand Prize winner in this year's program, SBC uses NCR Corporation database management system and server products and an LSI Logic Storage Systems, Inc. storage solution."   NCwho?   Here another: "Winter Corporation announced today that two Microsoft Corporation customers have won Grand Prizes in Database Scalability Program 2000. Among the winners are LifeMinders, Inc., an online direct marketing firm based in Herndon, Va., and Inmar Technology Solutions, Inc., an e-business solutions provider headquartered in Winston-Salem, N.C. LifeMinders, which utilizes Microsoft’s SQL Server for DBMS, a Dell Corporation server and an EMC Corporation storage solution, led all NT-based decision support systems in number of rows/records. Inmar, which partners with Microsoft for SQL Server DBMS and IBM for server and storage support, led all NT-based decision support systems in peak workload."     -----Original Message-----From: root@fatcity.com [mailto:root@fatcity.com]On Behalf Of Mohan, RossSent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 12:35 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: OT RE: Oracle being scalable LoL! The "Winter Corporation"? Which databases were included?   The Olympics one that IBM did on DB2? The Terraserver database? The SETI one? 2500 Transactions per second is the fastest they did? A conservative estimate of page hits per second ( "transaction" ) for a web site i know of is 8400/second.   :-) Oh, yea, and How much did Oracle pay Winter for the objective evaluation?   Inquiring minds want to know! :-D
-----Original Message-----From: Jacques Kilchoer [mailto:Jacques.Kilchoer@quest.com]Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 2:41 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: RE: Oracle being scalable > -----Original Message----- > From: Boivin, Patrice J [mailto:BoivinP@mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca] > > Have you seen this? > > http://www.oracle.com/ip/deploy/database/featurestory/index.ht > ml?wintergrp.h > tml Interesting. For those of you who haven't read the article, it says that a survey made by the Winter Corporation showed that the top 10 OLTP databases on UNIX in the following categories: "Most Data", "Highest Workload", "Most Rows/Records" were all Oracle databases. Does anyone know of similar surveys on other platforms? In particular Windows NT / Windows 2000? And how about on the Sinclair, the Tandy, and the Commoder PET? :)