Stress Test question

Hi,
i've perform a stress test of a database in 2 configuration :
1) Single instance 11.2 with 8gb Sga e 4gb Pga on Linux, 6core with instance caging =4, resource_manager=defaut_plan
2) 2 Nodes Rac 11.2 with 8gb Sga e 4gb Pga in both nodes on Linux, 32core with instance caging =4, resource_manager=defaut_plan
I've used Swingbench and the transaction per minute are equal, Avg transaction per s in rac are Greater then single instance (4ms vs 40ms).
I know that rac is not for high performance.
My question is: is rac config best than single instance and if yes what is the %?
Thank you

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