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silicon.com > White Papers > Networking and Communications > LAN - WAN
Direct Cache Access for High Bandwidth Network I/O
...I/O applications. Analysis of benchmarks such as SPECWeb9, TPC-W and TPC-C shows that overall benefit depends on the relative volume of I... Read more
Sep 10, 2008
silicon.com > White Papers > Software and Web Development > Software Development Tools
Benchmarking Microsoft SQL Server Using VMware ESX Server 3.5
...study, in which Brocade used an industry-standard online Transaction Processing Benchmark (TPC-C) in an ESX Server cluster to determine if ESX Server version... Read more
Nov 13, 2009
silicon.com > White Papers > Networking and Communications > LAN - WAN
Conflict-Aware Load-Balancing Techniques for Database Replication
...the servers. Experimental evaluation using a prototype of the system running the TPC-C benchmark showed that aborts can be reduced with no penalty in... Read more
Jul 10, 2008
silicon.com > White Papers > Data Management > Data Infrastructure
New Database Benchmark Hits Enterprise "Sweet Spot"
Network Appliance, IBM, and Microsoft have collaborated on a TPC-C transaction processing benchmark for a 16-way, 64-bit Intel Xeon... Read more
Jan 1, 2007
silicon.com > White Papers > Networking and Communications > Network Technologies
HP-UX 11i TCP/IP Performance
...11i v3 exhibits excellent performance on NFS server performance and in the TPC-C benchmark, a measurement of intensive online transaction processing (OLTP) in a... Read more
Dec 20, 2007
silicon.com > White Papers > Storage > Storage Hardware
Interplay of Energy and Performance for Disk Arrays Running Transaction Processing Workloads
...major portion of the power in transaction processing environments. Using traces of TPC-C and TPC-H running on commercial servers, the paper conducts in... Read more
Aug 30, 2007
silicon.com > Technology > Hardware
HP server passes million milestone
...achieved a score of 1,008,000 transactions per minute on the TPC-C test. HP had the previous top score for the test, 824... Read more
Nov 5, 2003
silicon.com > Technology > Hardware
IBM pushes Power besides Itanium
...the top spot on the Transaction Processing Performance Council's widely watched TPC-C test. IBM's score of 768,000 transactions per minute edged... Read more
Jul 1, 2003
silicon.com > Technology > Hardware
IBM and Unix break HP's Windows speed record
...681,000 transactions per minute on the Transaction Processing Performance Council's TPC-C test. It edged ahead of the 658,000 score posted two... Read more
May 12, 2003
silicon.com > Technology > Hardware
16 Xeons prove sweet for IBM server
...Server makers can spend millions of dollars preparing for the widely watched TPC-C test. Although the benchmark results can be somewhat inflated through careful... Read more
Mar 28, 2003
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IBM XIV® Storage System: Ease of Management Reinvented
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