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standard SQL query to benchmark Oracle DB response time (performance) [message #599566] Sat, 26 October 2013 02:47 Go to next message
rc3d
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Hi

I wish to run a SQL query and measure elapsed time, then compare the values to other Oracle DBs from other companies. That will give me a feeling if our DB performs well.
For example in UNIX world, you can create a random 4GB file to measure throughput I/O and compare the values (for example 4MB/sec).

I googled about one hour for such SQL code, but didn't find any useful hit. All hits tell me that Oracle performance is a scientific art and not easily measured.

Can you explain? What's the simplest way to compare DB response time from forum members to our own DB? I don't need 100% accurate numbers, I need just a "feeling".

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Re: standard SQL query to benchmark Oracle DB response time (performance) [message #599577 is a reply to message #599566] Sat, 26 October 2013 06:17 Go to previous message
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You can find one the web the code for TPC-C/D/E... standard benchmarks.
And I think you can still find Orion (Oracle I-O Numbers) tool on OTN or MOS

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