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As others say, it is very good for OLTP workload. Looks like its capacity
is similar to a 8 dual core E2900 to us.
Pay attention to, oracle think it is a 32cpu box, so cpu_count will be 32.
so it will create 6 subpool for your shared pool, which may lead to each
subpool too small for you.
Not much experience with its avalibility yet
On 3/23/07, Lawie, Duncan <duncan.lawie_at_credit-suisse.com> wrote:
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> Are these servers up to the job of running a database? It sounds like
> they might be OK for OLTP, but bad if there is significant batch work.
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> Does anyone have performance comparisons against more traditional Sun kit?
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> Thanks,
> Duncan.
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> Anyone have or know of a good white paper on setting up and running Oracle
> on these servers? I've searched Google with only a couple of finds.
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> Thanks
>
> Steve Smith
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-- Regards Zhu Chao www.cnoug.org -- http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-lReceived on Fri Mar 23 2007 - 09:46:34 CDT
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