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ICE User Tests ICE vs InnoDB

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by Susan Davis     Thu, Mar 18, 2010

Read the results of some testing an ICE user performed.

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Author: zackmiller091
Date: 03/26/12

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Author: greatroxen
Date: 04/30/11

It would be interesting to compare ICE to the new Oracle Database Machine, which Oracle calls the “world’s fastest database”.

While you can’t install ICE on a Database Machine because Oracle won’t let you mess with the configuration at all, it should be possible to build an equivalent out of off-the-shelf Sun hardware parts. The Database Machine runs Oracle Linux on Intel Xeon, which should be no problem for ICE.

How ICE would compare is hard to say. The software on the Database Machine is optimized to the hardware, with things liKE some querying processing offloaded to the storage server and compression to use the FlashCache. ICE on the other hard has better compression and might make better use of the FlashCache.

How funny it would be if the “world’s fastest database” turned out to be Oracle’s “other” database, a MySQL based solution

Author: g.irish
Date: 05/08/10

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