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Oracle Exadata V2 Machine at a Recent Event in Karachi/Pakistan

By Jamil Arif on February 11, 2010



Oracle Exadata Storage Servers combine Oracle’s smart storage software and Oracle’s industry-standard Sun hardware to deliver the industry’s highest database storage performance. To overcome the limitations of conventional storage, Oracle Exadata Storage Servers use a massively parallel architecture to dramatically increase data bandwidth between the database server and storage. In addition, smart storage software offloads data-intensive query processing from Oracle Database 11g servers and does the query processing closer to the data. The result is faster parallel data processing and less data movement through higher bandwidth connections. This massively parallel architecture also offers linear scalability and mission-critical reliability.

Exadata Smart Flash Cache
Now with the newest release of the Oracle Exadata Storage Server, you can also achieve extreme performance for transaction processing and consolidated mixed application workloads. Exadata Smart Flash Cache addresses the disk random I/O bottleneck problem by transparently moving hot data to Oracle’s Sun FlashFire cards. You get ten times faster I/O response time and use ten times fewer disks for business applications from Oracle and third-party providers.

Exadata Hybrid Columnar Compression
The most advanced data compression technologies are included in Oracle Exadata Storage Servers. Oracle Exadata Hybrid Columnar Compression can, on average, reduce the size of Data Warehousing tables by 10x, and archive tables by 50x. This offers significant savings on disk space for primary, standby and backup databases, and will improve the performance of Data Warehousing queries.

Oracle Pakistan unveiled their Oracle Exadata V2 machine at a recent event in Karachi/Pakistan. The event was attended by customers from more than 100 organizations. Seen in the picture is Mr. Farhan Ibrahim, Country Director – Technology Business, Pakistan & Afghanistan. Exadata Database Machine Version 2, made by Sun and Oracle, is the world’s first and the fastest machine for both data warehousing and online transaction processing (OLTP).

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  • khanman

    what do you mean by oracle unveil??? exadata is becuase higher iops and it is becuase its on suns hw, fastest db machine is becuae of 95% due to hw and we can say 5% oracles hand in it. whats oracle share in it??? fast coz of hw and integrated infiniband stuff.. sun will remain sun dudes no matter what ;) they tried on hp v1 what did they get :) ).