In good, old times when I was much younger then today, things 
that were benchmarked were called MIPS, which was short for
"Marketing Invention for Pushing Sales". Today they have 
"TPC transactions" which are equally relevant to the real
world, but have no good translation. Whoever chooses hardware
vendor or the database vendor based on TPC results should be 
decapitated in public as a warning to the others.



On 12/16/2003 03:19:26 AM, Jonathan Lewis wrote:
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> 
> Not just hash clusters, single-table hash clusters
> with user-defined, and very carefully designed hash
> key.  Not something you can usually get away with
> in a dynamic table of 19 billion rows.
> 
> 
> Regards
> 
> Jonathan Lewis
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> Yes, both DB2, SQL Server and Oracle arrive in special editions for
> these benchmarks. Note also that no indexes are used - Oracle uses hash
> clusters, for instance. No indexes in sight.
> 
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