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blog.gif Blogs: What is special about Oracle / Sun Exadata v2?
Published on Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 at 2:33 pm
Categories: Blogs | Data Center Network Devices & Interconnect Technologies | IT Infrastructure | IT Operations | Storage |
Authors: Steve O'Donnell |
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The Exadata uses Flash, lots of Flash and it uses Infiniband, not Fiber Channel, Ethernet or FCoE. Exadata uses PCI Flash memory modules not Solid State Disks. Actually it is not a general purpose storage controller and it doesn’t support non Oracle Database workload. It is designed from the outset to host Oracle Databases and [...]

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