Someone else is going to do it soon or later so I'll beat them to it.
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data...ks/111704.html
And if you believe what you just read ... take a good look at the small
print at the bottom of the page.
DB2 was run on:
DB2 UDB on IBM eServer p595 (64-way Power5 1.9GHz):
DB2 UDB on IBM eServer p570 16P (16-way Power5 1.9GHz)
While Oracle was run on:
HP Integrity rx5670 Cluster 64P (16 x 4-way Intel Itanium2 6M 1.5GHz)
Unisys ES7000 Aries 420 Ent. Server (16-way Intel Itanium2 1.5GHz)
Wow ... I guess IBM is saying a Power5 at 1.9GHz is equivalent to an
Itanium2 at 1.5GHz: I don't think so.
Only one citation is for identical hardware and there isn't enough
information to make a comparison meaningful. I'm thinking IBM is afraid
of a true head-to-head comparison or they wouldn't have had to stoop so
low.
--
Daniel A. Morgan
University of Washington
damorgan@x.washington.edu
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