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This paper describes how database benchmarks demonstrate the performance of Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS and Oracle9i Database running on HP ProLiant hardware. Combined with the compelling Total Cost of Ownership model presented by this software and hardware combination, the paper shows why solutions such as this are rapidly replacing proprietary RISC/Unix and Microsoft Windows solutions. | Written and Provided by Global Knowledge . Experts Teaching Experts redhat. Expert Reference Series 1-800-COURSES www.globalknowledge.com redhat Benchmarks prove the performance of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux platform By Nick Carr Jeremy Hogan and Jonathan Opp October 2002 Abstract This paper describes how database benchmarks demonstrate the performance of Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS and Oracle9i Database running on HP ProLiant hardware. Combined with the compelling Total Cost of Ownership model presented by this software and hardware combination the paper shows why solutions such as this are rapidly replacing proprietary RISC Unix and Microsoft Windows solutions. Revision 2 - February 2003 Copyright 2003 Red Hat Inc. redhat Table of Contents Executive Summary.3 Price Performance.3 TPC-C and ECperf Benchmarks.4 TPC-C Benchmark.4 ECperf Benchmark.6 Total Cost of Ownership.7 IDC TCO Study.8 Robert Frances TCO study.9 Red Hat Enterprise Linux product family.10 Oracle9i Real Application Clusters.12 Key benefits of RAC.12 HP ProLiant.13 An HP ProLiant Customer Primesteam.14 Conclusion.15 Appendix A - TPC-C Executive Summary.16 Appendix B - ECPERF Summary Statement.19 Red Hat Enterprise Linux benchmark results