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Linux (RHEL 4) 64-Bit Performance With NFS, iSCSI, and FCP Using an Oracle Database on NetApp Storage

White Papers This technical report provides tuning recommendations that can increase the performance of Linux 2.6- based kernel environments such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 update 4 with Oracle10g databases. A performance comparison of NFS, iSCSI, and FCP...

[January 9, 2008, 0:01]

HP-UX 64-Bit NFS Performance With Netapp Storage Using an Oracle10g Database

White Papers This paper provides the performance-tuning recommendations for running Oracle Databases over NFS on Network Appliance storage systems in an HP-UX 11i v2 environment. A series of tests using an OnLine Transaction Processing (OLTP) workload and an...

[May 11, 2007, 1:00]

German Paper Manufacturer to Deploy SAP With SQL Server 2005 (64-Bit)

White Papers The company will use SQL Server Reporting Services Report Builder to support ad hoc queries against information centralized from the Access databases. After successful testing, the company plans to deploy SQL Server 2005 (64-bit) in early 2005.

[February 23, 2007, 0:00]

Intel catches up with its 64-bit competitors

Talkback they've been around for quite some time now, and most of the major games have a 64-bit version released within months of the 32-bit release.and i'm talking about just games.there are hundreds of developers who use desktops for development work and...

[February 22, 2005, 10:55]

IBM brings 64-bit Java to AIX

News Dougherty said that 64-bit Java code "provides a new level of scalability for data-sensitive operations like online libraries, large corporate databases and scientific computations that need access to huge amounts of memory.

[June 7, 2001, 10:34]

AMD launches 64-bit Hammer tools

News Processors using 64-bit technology can handle chunks of data at a greater speed, enabling more power-hungry applications such as large databases to run more quickly. Intel rival AMD said the tool, dubbed "VirtuHammer", would enable software...

[January 16, 2001, 15:39]

AMD aims at 64-bit PCs

News The move to 64 bits has proven necessary for high-end workstations and servers, which are used to maintain huge databases or to create industrial designs. Advanced Micro Devices is building a 64-bit field of dreams.

[July 25, 2002, 11:50]

IBM throws weight behind Intel's 64-bit strategy

News However, IBM initially will sell the system not for general use but rather for certain programs such as housing large databases or extracting useful information from sales data, said Deepak Advani, vice president of high-end xSeries servers for IBM.

[April 30, 2003, 7:37]

Sybase readies 64-bit database

News Sybase joins other database makers, such as Oracle, Microsoft and IBM, that have voiced plans to build versions of their databases for the Itanium 2. Intel's Itanium 2 chip is a 64-bit processor and is most suited for computer-intensive...

[December 17, 2002, 9:11]

SQL Server 64-bit undercuts RISC rivals

News The 64-bit version will be sold to existing Microsoft customers and to those with other databases: "We have a high level of compatibility with the existing SQL Server database," Gatchalian said. SQL Server is widely regarded as suitable for smaller...

[April 14, 2003, 11:18]

SuSE goes 64-bit with IBM zSeries

News SuSE already sells Enterprise Server 7 in 32-bit form for IBM's S/390 and zSeries, but the 64-bit version will benefit online transactions that use complex databases, such as some e-commerce and ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems.

[March 15, 2002, 14:31]

Intel on slow road to 64-bit PC chips

News We arrived with our 64-bit processor to learn that the databases have not yet arrived," Rattner said. More memory lets a computer run more ornate applications such as complex databases or graphically intense software.

[February 21, 2003, 9:45]

Itanium 2 shrinks to fit

News Among other performance benefits, 64-bit chips let server manufacturers incorporate far more memory into their machines, which is crucial for running large databases. A greater number of operating systems and databases will also be appearing around...

[June 12, 2002, 14:03]

Intel safe to copy AMD

News The company is expected to demonstrate a Pentium class chip that can run 32-bit software, which is used on Windows desktops today, and 64-bit software, which is used on high-end servers to run databases and other complex applications.

[February 16, 2004, 10:00]

IBM packs 64 Xeons into a single server

News Memory capacity is important to house large databases such as Oracle or Microsoft's SQL Server. Bigger systems are needed for big databases and transaction and messaging hubs, but they also need a whole scaled-up environment, not just lots of...

[January 15, 2004, 8:00]

Clusters won't replace high-end servers, say experts

News Oracle and Dell are loud advocates of clustered databases, with HP and IBM giving more qualified support. John Miller, the director of server marketing for Hewlett-Packard's business-critical systems organisation, agreed, saying most customers with...

[May 27, 2004, 9:45]

Itanium 2 on the way, but will it sell?

News In addition to processing twice as much data at a time, 64-bit chips also let a single processor access data from larger amounts of memory -- an important consideration for running databases and other large applications.

[July 8, 2002, 13:36]

Itanium 2 gets MySQL software

News The company, in general, has pitched its database as a cheaper and functional alternative to commercial databases for relatively straightforward data-handling tasks. Although Microsoft's SQL Server database remains the top development database, the...

[January 6, 2004, 16:40]

Intel calls for e-business standard

News For example, Itanium's 64-bit memory could make it possible to load large databases into memory, leading to especially fast access to data. At the same time, it means a new intermediate layer of servers based on Intel Xeon server chips, which will...

[February 17, 2000, 10:02]

Linux beats Microsoft with Itanium support

News Itanium will be Intel's first 64-bit CPU, a feature that will allow computers running on it to contain vast databases in memory and speed some mathematical calculations. Itanium, its operating systems, and applications such as databases all are...

[December 22, 2000, 8:39]

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