Oracle(R) Application Server 10g Earns Best Single Node Result for x-86 Based Systems
09 Mai 2007 - 6:59PM
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Oracle Is the Best in Test for x-86 Class of Servers in
SPECjAppServer2004 Benchmark REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., May 9
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Oracle today announced that Oracle(R)
Application Server 10g, a component of Oracle Fusion Middleware,
together with Oracle Database 10g Release 2 on Linux, and HP
BladeSystem server blades powered by AMD Opteron(TM) processors set
a best in class single node result with the SPECjAppServer2004
industry standard benchmark by delivering the highest performance
for x-86 based systems.(1) This achievement builds on Oracle's
commitment to providing customers with the highest performing and
most scalable Java Application Server. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20020718/ORCLLOGO ) Oracle
Application Server coupled with Oracle Database 10g, achieved a
stellar performance result of 1,000.37 JOPS@Standard (jAppServer
Operations Per Second). Both were running on an HP ProLiant BL685c
with 4 Dual-Core AMD Opteron(TM) 2.8 GHz processors on Linux.
"Oracle's consistent record-breaking performance in Java
Application Server benchmarks demonstrates that customers can rely
on Oracle Application Server 10g to meet the stringent scalability
needs of enterprise class Java Applications," said Juan Loaiza,
senior vice president, Systems Technology, Oracle. "AMD Opteron(TM)
processors with Direct Connect Architecture continue to set
performance records for x-86 industry benchmarks," said Terri Hall,
Vice President, Software Alliances and Commercial Systems
Marketing, AMD. "The results of Oracle's SPECjAppServer 2004
benchmark, running on AMD Opteron(TM) processors, clearly
demonstrate our joint development collaboration efforts are
producing excellent value for our customers." Over the past five
years, Oracle has submitted record-setting application server
benchmarks on a broad range of hardware and software platforms.
Oracle is the performance and price/performance leader in multiple
SPECjAppServer 2001(2) and SPECjAppServer2002(3) benchmark
categories and also holds the world records for best performance
and price/performance in the ECperf(4) benchmark of J2EE
application servers reported in July 2002. SPECjAppServer2004 is a
client/server benchmark for measuring the performance of a
representative J2EE application and each of the components that
make up the application environment, including hardware,
application server software, JVM software, database software, JDBC
drivers, and the system network. The workload is an application
that emulates information flow among an automotive dealership,
manufacturing, supply chain management, and an order/inventory
system. About Oracle Application Server Oracle Application Server
10g sits at the core of Oracle Fusion Middleware and delivers
comprehensive software for developing, integrating, and deploying
enterprise applications, portals and Web services. Based on a
powerful and scalable J2EE server, Oracle Application Server 10g
includes best-in-class business integration, business intelligence
and portal capabilities. It is the only platform designed for grid
computing and to have full lifecycle support for SOA. It features
everything necessary to successfully develop and deploy enterprise
Java applications, a certified J2EE 1.4 compatible container, a
rich set of tools and runtimes, Oracle JDeveloper, Oracle
Application Developer Framework (ADF) and Oracle TopLink(R)
persistence architecture. For more information about Oracle
Application Server 10g visit: http://www.oracle.com/appserver .
About Oracle Fusion Middleware The company's comprehensive,
standards-based family of middleware products, Oracle Fusion
Middleware enables customers to adopt and manage service-oriented
architectures in heterogeneous computing environments. More than
35,000 customers now use Oracle Fusion Middleware and include
leading organizations in the Financial Services,
Telecommunications, Manufacturing, Retail, Pharmaceuticals, Health
Care and Public Sector industries. Oracle Fusion Middleware is also
supported by 9,000 partners, including marketing leading
independent software vendors, value added resellers and system
integrators. About Oracle Oracle is the world's largest enterprise
software company. For more information about Oracle, visit our Web
site at http://www.oracle.com/. Trademarks Oracle and TopLink are
registered trademarks of Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates.
Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners. SPEC(R)
and the benchmark name SPECjAppServer(R) are registered trademarks
of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Competitive
benchmark results stated above reflect results published on
http://www.spec.org/ as of May 8, 2007. The result above is based
on the best single node x-86-based system performance result with
SPECjAppServer 2004. Source: Standard Performance Evaluation
Council (SPEC). For more information regarding the latest
SPECjAppServer 2004 results, please visit: http://www.spec.org/.
(1) Oracle Application Server Release 3 on a Single-Node HP
ProLiant BL 685, with 4 Dual-Core AMD Opteron 2.8 GHz processors,
(8 cores, 4 chips, 2 cores/chip) 1,000.37 JOPS@Standard. (2) Sun
Microsystems SunFire V1280 with Oracle9i Application Server,
521.86Bops/min@Std, $1,133.64/BBops (Best performance
SPECJAppServer 2001 Dual Node category) Oracle9i AS Release 2
Standard Edition on HP DL360, 183.33 BBops/min@Std, $325.13/BBops
(Best price performance SPECJAppServer2001 Dual Node category).
Oracle9iAS Release 2 on HP rp8400 Cluster, 2,529.10 BBops,
$1342.74/BBops, (Best performance SPECJAppServer2001 MultipleNode
category). Oracle9iAS Release 2 on HP ProLiant ML530G2 Cluster,
558.85 BBops/min@Std, $389.66/BBops (Best price performance
SPECJAppServer2001MultipleNode category). Source:
http://www.spec.org/. For more information regarding
SPECJAppServer2001 results, please visit:
http://www.spec.org/jAppServer2001/results/jAppServer2001.html (3)
Fujitsu-Siemens Computers' PRIMEPOWER 450/2500, Oracle Application
Server 10g: 5,991.73 TOPS@MultipleNode, 654.20 Euros
TOPS@MultipleNode (Best Overall Performance Result,
SPECJAppServer2002 benchmark). HP Integrity Superdome, BEA
WebLogic: 4,496.28 TOPS@MultipleNode, $652/TOPS@MultipleNode. IBM
eServer xSeries 335 Cluster with IBM WebSphere 5.1 Application
Server, 2,575.34 TOPS@MultipleNode, $330.07/TOPS@MultipleNode.
Source: http://www.spec.org/. For more information regarding the
latest SPECjAppServer 2002 results, please visit:
http://www.spec.org/jAppServer2002/results/jAppServer2002.html. (4)
Sun Fire 3800 cluster with Oracle9i AS Release 2, 61,862.77
BBops/min@Std, $28/BBops (Best Overall Performance, ECperf
benchmark). HP DL360G2 cluster with Oracle9i AS Release 2,
24,639.37 BBops/min@Std, $5/BBops (Best Overall price/performance,
ECperf benchmark). For more information regarding ECperf benchmark
results, please visit:
http://web.archive.org/web/20050306014256/ecperf.theserverside.com/ecperf/inde
x.jsp?page=results/performance.
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