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Extreme Performance Series: Monster Database Virtual Machines
The Extreme Performance Series, well known from VMworld, is now extending into a video blog series. Many of the same presenters from VMworld deep dive performance sessions are covering the highlights of recent performance work.
In this video, Mark Achtemichuk talks with Todd Muirhead about recent tests with monster database virtual machines. The performance of SQL Server, Oracle, Intel, and AMD processors on VMware vSphere 7 are highlighted. Cool graphs and performance data are included.
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