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Sun Systems for Oracle Coherence

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Scale Enterprise Web Beyond Boundaries


Duration:
45 minutes

Speakers:
Nick Kloski, Internet Infrastructure Technologist, Sun Microsystems;
Satish Vanga, Engineering Lead for Web 2.0 Open Source Communities

Oracle Coherence is an enabling technology inside Oracle's Middleware, accelerating Web services, enabling continuous data availability and transactional integrity. Sun systems deliver the performance required for even the most demanding of these infrastructures so that scaling limitations and bottlenecks no longer prevent you from getting optimal ROI from your Web infrastructure investments.

With Sun Systems for Oracle Coherence, you can get:

  • Up to 2.5X faster eCommerce queries and transactions
  • Scale to millions of ops/sec
  • Near linear hardware scalability delivering fast ROI
  • Save up to 40% or more on current database server CPU requirements
  • Up to 50% less electricity and real estate costs

This session provides insight into the performance and scalability of an Oracle Coherence cluster on Sun systems, describing an optimal hardware configuration for Oracle Coherence deployments servicing web customers:

  • Achievable performance using the Oracle® WebLogic Server application cluster with user session objects residing in the Oracle Coherence cluster
  • Maximum number of users achieved while maintaining low object access response times
  • Quality of service and infrastructure capacity
  • Impressive throughput numbers showcasing the linear scalability on Sun Blade system

Learn how you can speed deployment time by up to 27% with Sun's tested, documented implementation Blue Print for Oracle Coherence as well as gaining insight into the considerations needed to architect a resilient and scalable Oracle Coherence deployment on hardware from Sun.

 

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