Re: Tool to load test an Oracle Server
Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2000 15:12:23 GMT
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[Quoted] Adam, I was looking for something to create a "real world" type load for [Quoted] disk performance testing. I work for a SAN vendor and I found something [Quoted] from Orapub written by Craig Shallahamer. I made some changes to it, but the basics are there and I was able to "push" a dual pentium (933's) [Quoted] at 60 to 70% with it (the disk was averaging 14 megabytes per second).
The his site is www.orapub.com.
HTH
James
In article <3A2771E7.B6C5797D_at_netall.co.uk>,
Adam Woolhouse <adamw_at_netall.co.uk> wrote:
> Does anyone know of a freeware, or any other tool to test an oracle
> database?
>
> We need to to be able to set up an oracle database from scratch, stuff
> it with tables and dummy data and then get the oracle database to
> manipulate the data and then give us results.
>
> The database should be enough to tax the servers so that it will slow
> them down demonstrably.
>
> We are testing two systems to see which one works the fastest. This
> will be a two teir database with a database server and a fileserver
back
> end.
>
> Help please, direcclt to my email address and copied to this
> newsgroup.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
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