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New HP ProLiant DL980 G7 delivers world record performance
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Anand Akela
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benchmarks
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Business Inteligence
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DL980 G7
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G6
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hp
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HP ProLiant G7 Servers
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TPC-H
Industry’s most comprehensive portfolio of scale-up ProLiant servers
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Anand Akela
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benchmarks
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BL680c
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BL685c
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Business Inteligence
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DL580 G7
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DL585 G7
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DL980 G7
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G6
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hp
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HP ProLiant G7 Servers
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Scale-up x86
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TPC-H
More performance, lower TCO and unmatched scalability with HP ProLiant G6 servers and Oracle 11g
Businesses are under tremendous pressure to improve efficiency
of their existing infrastructures, meet future growth and reduce overhead. They
must cut power and operational costs while reducing server and database sprawl.
Add in the need to increase compute power, memory and I/O capacity to meet operational
demands and the pressure becomes game changing.
In order to get datacenter management, operational and,
therefore, economic efficiency, consolidating databases on a scale-up x86
server is becoming an attractive option for customers. For example, HP ProLiant DL785 G6 servers can
scale up to support very large workloads as well as consolidation of multiple database
instances onto a single server still leaving headroom for future growth.
Customers looking to migrate their oracle database applications
from large legacy servers with very high operational cost, find Oracle database
deployments on HP ProLiant multi-processor servers running Linux or Solaris
very attractive. These multi-processor ProLiant servers provide a great
scale-up deployment platform for both Business
Intelligence and Online Transaction processing applications deployed on the
databases.
Businesses strive to fully automate manufacturing, inventory,
supply chain management, and customer billing running simple to complex
business applications on the top of a database, such as Oracle 11g. The
SPECjAppServer 2004 benchmark emulates information flow among an
automotive dealership, manufacturing, supply chain management, and an
order/inventory system and can be a very good indicator of server performance for
these workloads.
As you can see in the Oracle
press release at Oracle
Open World 2009 earlier today, HP ProLiant DL785 G6 running Oracle® Fusion
Middleware and Oracle database 11g delivers World
Record Single-Node result with SPECjAppServer2004 benchmark. This demonstrates
that that HP ProLiant DL785 G6 is a superb platform for deploying JAVA/J2EE
based business application running on Oracle database.
Oracle Open World 2009,
the world's largest information
technology event dedicated to helping enterprises understand how to harness the
power of information, already started in Moscone Center, San Francisco, this
morning.
Please feel free to stop
by and check out the award-winning HP ProLiant DL785 G6 and many other HP
solutions at #HP
booth #1301. I will be at the HP ProLiant
DL785 G6 booth on all three days of the Oracle Open World 2009 and looking
forward to learning, answering questions and meeting with a lot of customers
and partners.
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Anand Akela
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Business Inteligence
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database
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DL785
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HP ProLiant G6 servers
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scale-up
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Scale-up x86





