14. EXADATA X3-8
• 160 CPU cores and 4 TB of memory for
database processing
• 168 CPU cores dedicated to SQL
processing in storage
• 2 database servers
• 14 Oracle Exadata Storage Servers
• 22.4 TB of Exadata Smart Flash Cache
• QDR (40 Gb/second) InfiniBand Switches
• Uncompressed usable capacity of up to
224 TB per rack
• Uncompressed I/O bandwidth of up to 100
GB/second per rack
• Hybrid Columnar Compression delivers
10X-15X compression ratios
• Complete redundancy for high availability
15. EXADATA X3-2
• Up to 128 CPU cores and 2 TB memory for
database processing
• Up to 168 CPU cores dedicated to SQL
processing in storage
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• From 2 to 8 database servers
• From 3 to 14 Oracle Exadata Storage
Servers
• Up to 22.4 TB of Exadata Smart Flash
Cache
• 40 Gb/second (QDR) InfiniBand Network
• Uncompressed and mirrored usable
capacity of up to 224 TB per rack
• Uncompressed I/O bandwidth of up to 100
GB/second per rack
• Hybrid Columnar Compression delivers
10X-15X compression ratios
• Complete redundancy for high availability
• Oracle Linux or Solaris based database
servers
16. STORAGE EXPANSION RACK X3-2
• Grow the storage capacity of Oracle
Exadata Database Machines and Oracle
SPARC SuperCluster
• Includes from 4 to 18 Oracle Exadata
Storage Servers
• Mirrored usable capacity of up to 288 TB
per rack before compression
• Up to 216 CPU cores dedicated to SQL
processing in storage
• Up to 28.8 TB of Exadata Smart Flash
Cache
• Connected directly to Exadata Database
Machines X3-2 and X3-8 and SPARC
SuperCluster via 40 Gb/second InfiniBand
• Uncompressed I/O bandwidth of up to 130
GB/second per rack
• Hybrid Columnar Compression delivers
10X-15X compression ratios
• Complete redundancy for high availability
21. ORACLE LINUX
• Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel R2 released March 2012
• Dtrace beta updates (DTrace 0.3 on ULN)
• SELinux profiles for Oracle products like WebLogic
• Free errata and patches for Oracle Linux on
– http://public-yum.oracle.com!
• Ksplice integration