Subject: Record Breaking TPC-D Results Demonstrate Performance of Oracle8 and Data General NUMA Technologies Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 06:54:13 -0800 (PST) From: staff@quote.com To: quotecom-users@quote.com
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News Alert from BusinessWire via Quote.com Topic: (NYSE:DGN) Data General, Quote.com News Item #5050297 Headline: Record Breaking TPC-D Results Demonstrate Performance of Oracle8 and Data General NUMA Technologies
====================================================================== WESTBORO, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--January 12, 1998--Oracle Corporation and Data General Corporation today announced the industry's best price/performance and highest Oracle performance achieved to date on the Transaction Processing Council Benchmark D (TPC-D) 300-GB test. The decision-support benchmark was run on a Data General AViiON AV 20000 NUMA server with 32 Pentium Pro processors running Oracle8, the Database for Network Computing, and using CLARiiON Fibre Channel storage technology. "The TPC-D benchmark proves once again that Oracle and Data General are delivering bigger, faster and cheaper solutions," said Dr. Tom Hildebrand, vice president, Intel/MIPS Products Division at Oracle Corporation. "The attractive pricing of this combination removes entry barriers, yet it scales to large data warehouses as the application grows." "Our goal for the AV 20000 was to develop a cost-effective, highly scalable and modular system. By establishing a new price/performance standard in this benchmark, we have shown that our implementation of the NUMA architecture using industry-standard components is paying off," said Linda Mentzer, vice president of Data General's UNIX Business Unit. "With the AV 20000, customers in information intensive industries such as retail, telco, and healthcare can cost effectively build very large decision support applications based on Oracle's and Data General's DG/INSiiGHT(SM) data warehousing and decision-support products."
Top Five TPC-D 300-GB Oracle results for non-clustered SMP systems
*T Power Throughput P/P Availability Vendor/System (QppD)@300GB (QthD)@300GB $/QphD@300GB Data General AViiON AV 20000 3305.8 1277.7 $1,319 2/98 Sequent NUMA-Q 2000 3232.3 1097.8 $3,283 2/98 Sun Starfire Ultra Enterprise 10000 2009.5 1241.9 $3,326 5/97 Sun Starfire Ultra Enterprise 10000 1787.9 1122.3 $3,562 5/97 Sun Ultra Enterprise 6000 1006.0 588.0 $3,447 5/97
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System Configuration
The benchmark tests were conducted on an AV 20000 NUMA server with 32 200 MHz Pentium Pro processors with 512-KB L2 cache, 16 GB of memory, and 1.5 Terabytes of fully connected CLARiiON FC 5000 Fibre Channel storage running Oracle8 rev 8.0.4 and DG/UX 4.20. DG/UX is Data General's UNIX operating system implementation. The AV 20000 supports fully connected I/O for redundancy and high performance through direct connections between each four-processor Scalable Building Block and large disk farms.
Availability
The AViiON AV 20000 server, DG/UX 4.20, and CLARiiON storage are available now. Oracle8 rev 8.0.4 is scheduled for availability in late February.
AV 20000: Second-Generation NUMA Systems
The AV 20000 server is shipping in volume with up to 32 200-MHz Intel Pentium Pro processors, optional 1-MB L2 cache, up to 32 GB of memory, and up to 100 Terabytes of fault- tolerant CLARiiON fibre channel storage. In clustered configurations, the processor count grows to 128. Future systems will continue to aggressively implement Intel processor technology and Data General's NUMA architecture, which can logically address up to 1,024 processors. The AV 20000 is enjoying worldwide customer acceptance for use in a wide range of applications, including the industry's first shipment of a 32-processor NUMA system based on Intel technology. AV 20000 customers include Bloomberg Financial Markets, HBO and Co., F. W. Webb, Metal Building Components Inc., Party City, Vanguard Cellular, and the City of Temple in Texas, in the US; the Directorate of Information Systems in Northern Ireland; Booker Food Group, Booker Belmont Wholesale, FSS Travel & Leisure Ltd., J. Sainbury PLC, and Travis Perkins Trading Co. in the UK; Texaco - Pembroke Refinery in Wales; Universidade do Minho in Portugal; the Egyptian Capital Market Authority and the Misr Clearance, Settlement, and Deposit in Egypt; Gribbles Pathology in Australia; and Taeseung Trading and Gil General Hospital in South Korea.
Oracle8
Oracle8, the Database for Network Computing, manages large amounts of information securely, reliably, and economically over computer networks. Oracle8 enables high-speed transactions, better business decisions, and sophisticated object-relational applications. Built on a foundation of proven technology, Oracle8 is designed to lower an organization's computing costs, manage all types of data, and deliver faster information access to all kinds of users.
About the TPC-D Benchmark
The TPC-D benchmark represents a broad range of decision-support applications, requiring seventeen comprehensive and complex queries as well as two update functions to be processed over a vast amount of data. Thus, TPC-D tests provide a good demonstration of system performance which translates well to customer applications. The three primary TPC-D metrics are Query Processing Performance (QppD), which measures raw query execution when all available resources are concentrated on a single query; Query Throughput (QthD), which measures the system's ability to process concurrent queries; and Price/Performance ($/QphD) calculated by dividing the five-year cost of system ownership (hardware, software, and maintenance) by the composite of the two performance metrics. For more information about TPC benchmarks and results, please visit the Transaction Performance Council web site at www.tpc.org .
About Data General
Data General, based in Westboro, Massachusetts, specializes in servers, storage systems, and related software and services for customers worldwide. The company reported fiscal 1997 revenues of $1.5 billion. Additional information on the company, its products, and services is available on the Internet at www.dg.com .
About Oracle
Oracle Corporation is the world's leading supplier of software for information management, and the world's second largest software company. With annual revenues of $6 billion, the company offers its database, tools and application products, along with related consulting, education and support services, in more than 140 countries around the world. For more information about Oracle, please call 650/506-7000. Oracle's World Wide Web address is (URL) http//www.oracle.com/.
AViiON, CLARiiON, and DG/UX are registered trademarks and DG/INSiiGHT is a service mark of Data General Corporation. Oracle is a registered trademark and Oracle8 and The Database for Network Computing are trademarks of Oracle Corporation. All brand and product names appearing in the press release may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
CONTACT: Data General Carlos Soares, 508/898-6674 carlos_soares@dgc.ceo.dg.com or Data General Jim Dunlap, 508/898-6546 jim_dunlap@dg.com or Oracle Corporation Joel Dibble, 650/506-5319 jdibble@us.oracle.com
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