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Not that it's relevant to this question, but I understand the theoretical limit is 16,384 tps. This affects the sizing of integers used for SCN base, wrap, seq# in the block headers, I guess...
I have a developer that asked "how many transactions per second can Oracle handle?"
I would assume that the number of transactions depends on the size of the transactions, number of CPUs, memory, etc.
Is there a guideline to follow when guesstimating something like this, or is it just trial an error to find out whether it can handle the new load?
I am running on Solaris 2.8, Oracle EE 8.1.7
Thanks for any help?
Rick Stephenson
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