For anyone wanting to see how they created the 3TB database, check out the
Full Disclosure Report at
http://www.tpc.org/results/FDR/tpch/sun.e10k.3tb.010417.fdr.pdf  It contains
all the init.oras, Solaris parameters, and the DB creation scripts.

It's quite a hoot to see 32GB redos!  I did notice the lack of
"log_archive_start" anywhere, which would explain why there was no mention
of 
unbelievably long archive write times...  :)

Also, the claim that the 9i TPC-H 3TB benchmark beat DB2's 1TB marks appears
to be just "alleged" and not "convicted", as per the TPC webpage.

Enjoy!
Rich Jesse                          System/Database Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]             Quad/Tech International, Sussex, WI USA

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Glenn Travis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 14:51
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: Oracle 9i Release (May?)
> 
> 
> Article Title:  Oracle ups the 9i volume
> Source:  the451
> Date:  19 Apr 2001
> 
> by: the451, special to searchDatabase
> 
...
> Oracle has published its first benchmark, a TPC-H decision 
> support test,
> which was run against a 3TB database on Sun Microsystems hardware and
> allegedly achieved better results than an IBM DB2 database 
> running at 1TB on
> IBM hardware. Burton claims the result is even more striking 


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