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SQL Server on Linux and Windows Offers the Same Performance

This one really surprised me, mostly because I really don’t get a lot of exposure to Oracle Database on the Windows platform. Back in June I blogged about Oracle’s 10g Linux 100,000+ TPC-C result. That was a cool result for the types of reasons I blogged about then. However, it looks like that configuration [...]

Oracle: Kevin Closson's Oracle Blog

Oracle on Opteron with Linux-The NUMA Angle (Part VII).

This installment in my series about Oracle on Linux with NUMA hardware is very, very late. I started this series at the end of last year and it just kept getting put off—mostly because the hardware I needed to use was being used for other projects (my own projects). This is the seventh in the [...]

Oracle: Kevin Closson's Oracle Blog

Oracle on Opteron with Linux-The NUMA Angle (Part IV). Some More About the Silly Little Benchmark.

    In my recent blog post entitled Oracle on Opteron with Linux-The NUMA Angle (Part III). Introducing the Silly Little Benchmark, I made available the SLB and hoped to get some folks to measure some other systems using the kit. Well, I got my first results back from a fellow member of the OakTable Network—Christian [...]

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Oracle on Opteron with Linux-The NUMA Angle (Part III). Introducing the Silly Little Benchmark.

In my blog “mini-series” about Oracle on Opteron NUMA, I am about to start covering the Linux 2.6 NUMA API and what it means to Oracle. I will share a lot of statspack information for certain, but first we need to go with micro-benchmark tests. The best micro-benchmark test for analysis of memory latency is [...]

Oracle: Kevin Closson's Oracle Blog

Oracle on Opteron with Linux-The NUMA Angle (Part III)

In my blog “mini-series” about Oracle on Opteron NUMA, I am about to start covering the Linux 2.6 NUMA API and what it means to Oracle. I will share a lot of statspack information for certain, but first we need to go with micro-benchmark tests. The best micro-benchmark test for analysis of memory latency is [...]

Oracle: Kevin Closson's Oracle Blog

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