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      <description>The non-profit Standard Performance Evaluation Corp. (SPEC) has released
SPECvirt_sc2010, the first vendor-neutral benchmark to measure the performance of datacenter servers used for virtualized server consolidation. Download the benchmark to see how Red Hat scored.</description>
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      <description>How well do Java™ applications running on the Red Hat® Enterprise Virtualization platform scale? Red Hat ran a simulated Java workload across different scenarios to find out.</description>
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      <title>SPECjbb2005 Benchmark results using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5</title>
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      <description>The SPECjbb2005 (Java™ Business Benchmark) is SPEC&amp;#39;s benchmark for evaluating the performance of server-side Java. It does this by emulating a 3-tier client/server system (with emphasis on the middle tier).</description>
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      <description>This latest TPC-C benchmark result for the System x3950 M2, released by IBM, has become the first ever industry-standard server to exceed 1 million tpmC throughput.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2008 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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