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Oracle 10g Database Performance on Windows Server 2008 Hyper-v

Performance Tuning Corporation recently published a new whitepaper about Performance of Oracle 10gR2 Database on Hyper-v. You can review it at http://www.perftuning.com/pdf/Oracle%2010g%20on%20Hyper-V%202008%20Paper.pdf

The paper compares the performance using the public doman Swnigbench kit. Both OLTP and OLAP scenarios are covered. Impressive results show near physical performance on pass thorough disks. Read the full paper today.

Application:

SwingBench Order Entry - Full OLTP Transaction Mix   (4 CPUs)

Benchmark Scenario

Total
Concurrent
Users

Avg.
CPU
Utilization

Storage
Utilization

Memory
Utilization
(4GB SGA)

Swap
Utilization

Average
TPMs
Achieved

Max
TPMs
Achieved

Average
TPSs
Achieved

Max
TPSs
Achieved

HyperV01

50

95%

64% / 74%

46%

0%

16,916

18,634

294

407

Physical01

50

92%

66% / 75%

44%

0%

17,071

19,637

299

445

  

Application:

SwingBench Order Entry – “Browse-Only” Transaction Mix   (4 CPUs)

Benchmark Scenario

Total
Concurrent
Users

Avg.
CPU
Utilization

Storage
Utilization

Memory
Utilization
(4GB SGA)

Swap
Utilization

Average
TPMs
Achieved

Max
TPMs
Achieved

Average
TPSs
Achieved

Max
TPSs
Achieved

HyperV01

50

15%

64% / 74%

43%

0%

48,463

51,196

844

876

Physical01

50

10%

66% / 78%

42%

0%

47,148

52,290

819

891

 

Published Friday, December 05, 2008 12:33 PM by anuchaw
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