Yes, but under "ALL" results, 

Oracle barely makes the top ten...barely. 

It's a SQL Server/DB2 world, if you look at "ALL" results.

Interesting. 

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List,

Check out www.tpc.org, Oracle 8i occupies 6 out of 10 places in the TPC-C
OLTP (non clustered) category.

Oracle managed 2nd spot on IBM eServer pSeries with a bit over 220,000
transactions per minute (tpmC). 
IBM eServer pSeries 680 Model 7017-S85 

Number 1 spot is Fujitsu's SymfoWARE Server Enterprise Edition.
Fujitsu announced that SymfoWARE Server achieved the world best tmpC
(Transactions Per Minute C) result on a 4 Intel CPU 
based Fujitsu Teamserver. 
vist http://www.symfoware.com/server/overview.html#Server


Anyone using Symfoware? , or could enlighten us on its stability,
robustness, performance, etc. , seems pretty impressive 
reviewing the TPC-C results and the above URL.


Regards
Suhen
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