Well, I got on tpc.org and checked it out, and yes, Oracle on HP is at the
top of the tpc-c heap.  And it's HP Itanium; but not cluster.  Actually, SQL
Server is down to #3.  It's about time for Billy boy to pull his socks up
and get back into this pissing contest.

> -----Original Message-----
> And one of the other guys here just said Oracle now has the 
> top TP(c or d)
> benchmark using HP Itanium systems.  I haven't checked it out 
> yet, so that's
> just hearsay.  I guess that means Microsoft will now be 
> required to put
> together a bigger cluster to beat it.
> 
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