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Articles for the keywords: sparc enterprise
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26 Oct 2010
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Oracle White Papers [23626]
Covering running Oracle Database on Oracle Solaris and Oracle Hardware
Recent papers covering running Oracle Database on Oracle Solaris and Oracle Hardware:
- Deploying Oracle Database on the Oracle Solaris Platform An Introduction
- Deploying Oracle Database on x86 Systems with Oracle Solaris
- Deploying Oracle Database on Oracle Sun SPARC Enterprise M-series Systems
- Optimizing Single Instance Oracle Databases on Oracles T-series Servers
- Dynamic SGA Tuning of Oracle Database on Oracle Solaris with DISM
- Oracle Database on Sun SPARC Enterprise T-series Systems
- Migrating Oracle Database from Veritas Storage Foundation to Oracle Automatic Storage Management
- Virtualization Options for Oracle Database Deployments on Sun SPARC Enterprise T-series Systems
- Virtualization Options for Oracle Database Deployments on Sun SPARC Enterprise M-series System
- Best practices for deploying Oracle RAC inside Oracle Solaris Containers
- Highly Available and Scalable Oracle RAC Networking with Oracle Solaris 10 IPMP
For more white papers go to Oracle Technology Network.
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22 Oct 2010
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Sun SPARC Enterprise M9000 TPC-H Result at 3 TB [23598]
Oracle Releases Revised Results
Oracle has released revised figures for its Sun SPARC Enterprise M9000 server, equipped with 32 SPARC64 VII 2.88 GHz processors, and Sun Storage 6180 arrays, Oracle Database 11g with Oracle Solaris on TPC-H 3 TB non-clustered performance with a result of 198,907.5 QphH@3000GB with a price of $16.58/QphH@3000GB. Joerg Moellenkamp attributes the performance to the substitution of Sun Storage 6180 for F5100 Flash.
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20 Oct 2010
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0.25 Core Multiplier for SPARC T3 [23585]
How Important Is It When It Comes to Licensing Costs?
You really must read Joerg Moellenkamp's blog "About that 'core performance is important for licensing' myth" for yourself because the logic of his argument is too complicated for this teaser. His striking conclusion -- " ... I think we can safely bury that myth, that core performance is interesting because of licensing. The licensing metrics take care of that challenge," -- should pique your curiosity on the subject and take you to the blog. If you are also curious about what prompted Moellenkamp's argument, see the "Oracle Processor Core Factor Table."
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19 Oct 2010
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Oracles Optimized Solution for Mission Critical Databases [23594]
A Technical White Paper
The technical white paper "Oracle's Optimized Solution for Mission Critical Databases" applies the criteria of simplification (elimination of multiple vendors); availability; scalability; and investment protection to come up with the recommendation of Oracle's Sun SPARC Enterprise M-Series servers, the Oracle Solaris OS, Oracle Database 11gR2; Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center; Oracle's Sun Storage F5100 Flash array; Oracle's Sun disk storage arrays; and Oracle business applications as optimal for enterprise mission critical databases. The paper explains these recommendations in detail.
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14 Oct 2010
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"Deploying Oracle Database on Oracle Sun SPARC Enterprise M-series Systems" [23558]
Combining Virtualization Technologies for Enterprise Deployments of Oracle Database.
The Oracle White Paper "Deploying Oracle Database on Oracle Sun SPARC Enterprise M-series Systems" provides technical information on the Oracle Sun SPARC Enterprise M-series systems and the mainframe-class RAS features and resource management capabilities that they offer. The white paper also explores the virtualization capabilities provided by Oracle Solaris and the Oracle Sun Enterprise M-series Systems, and offers as well several recommendations on how to combine virtualization technologies for enterprise deployments of Oracle Database.
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