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A benchmark of NonStop SQL on the debit credit transaction

Published: 01 June 1988 Publication History

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NonStop SQL is an implementation of ANSI SQL on Tandem Computer Systems Debit Credit is a widely used industry-standard transaction. This paper summarizes a benchmark of NonStop SQL which demonstrated linear growth of throughout from 14 to 208 Debit Credit transactions per second as the hardware grew from 2 to 32 processors. The benchmark also compared the performance of NonStop SQL to the performance of a record-at a time file system interface

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SIGMOD '88: Proceedings of the 1988 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
June 1988
443 pages
ISBN:0897912683
DOI:10.1145/50202
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