Oracle's Thirteen Engineered Systems

Posted by Luis Moreno Campos on Oracle Blogs See other posts from Oracle Blogs or by Luis Moreno Campos
Published on Fri, 10 Dec 2010 00:02:56 +0000 Indexed on 2010/12/10 22:21 UTC
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You already need a catalogue to keep up with the many new stuff coming out from Oracle Engineered from factory.

In the Exadata portfolio you have 4 systems:

- Quarter Rack X2-2 Database Machine
- Half-Rack X2-2 Database Machine
- Full-Rack X2-2 Database Machine
- X2-8 Database Machine

But if Exadata presents a stunning portfolio, Exalogic doesn't fall behind on that by putting out 6 versions: 3 sizes (Quarter, Half and Full) with x86 processors and the same 3 sizes with SPARC based processors.

Finally we have 3 new systems called SPARC Superclusters where Solaris 11 was re-engineered to take more out of the power of Infiniband: "Available in the next calendar year, the Oracle SPARC Supercluster will be available in T3-2, T3-4 and M5000-based configurations".

I see Oracle delivering on it's promise to tightly integrate Hardware and Software to work closer together.

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