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by hga 3962 days ago
if Oracle bans showing its product(s) in benchmarks does this mean that it is slow?

No necessarily. It's really easy to do bad benchmarking in good faith, especially for a serious database. Now imagine Company I doing benchmarks of Databases O and D, and they subtly cripple O, perhaps by failing to change one or two defaults....