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Hi:
Check the Transaction Processing Performance Council's web-site (www.tpc.org) for benchmark data. They also have the full disclosure reports available for download as PDF's.
Good luck,
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David C. Sisk
The Unofficial ORACLE on NT site
http://www.ipass.net/~davesisk/oont.htm
Karl Berry wrote in message <86673rs599.fsf_at_pier.f7.net>...
>We're looking at sizing a host system (sparc-solaris) for an Oracle
>database that will need to be pretty high performance -- something like
>5k-10k transactions per second, .5k-1k bytes per transaction, total of
>.5tb-1tb data. All network-based, and the `users' will be programs, not
>humans. The data will certainly have to be on some kind of local raid
>system, of course.
>
>We're talking to Sun and Oracle, and reading the Oracle manuals and
>third-party (O'Reilly, Prentice-Hall) books. But I thought I'd also
>post a query here to see what reality was :). What kind of performance
>numbers are achievable with high-end Suns, and which high-end Suns are
>the best bet?
>
>Any and all advice, information, pointers, or other replies gratefully
>appreciated. Thanks.
>
>karl_at_bostonlight.com
Received on Sun Jul 11 1999 - 21:20:46 CDT
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