Oracle announced Exadata version 2
World's first Online Transaction Processing (OLTP) database has just been announced by Oracle CEO Larry Ellison along with Sun John Fowler's Senior Vice President .
Sun and Oracle's Exadata version 2, database engine, is the world's fastest machine for both Data Warehousing and Online Transaction Processing (OLTP) applications.
Developed from standard hardware components with Sun FlashFire technology, Oracle 11g Database version 2 and Exadata Host software version 11.2, Sun Database and Oracle session version 2 is up to twice the speed of the version 1 application for Data Warehouse.
Sun and Oracle database machines are not confined to data warehousing applications thanks to the addition of intelligent Flash caching (Exadata Smart Flash Cache) based on Sun FlashFire technology to provide scalable performance and capacity. pinnacle for online transaction processing (OLTP).
Exadata version 2 is marketed with four configurations: Full-Rack (8 database servers and 14 storage servers), Half-Rack (4 database servers and 7 storage servers) ), Quarter-Rack (2 database servers and 3 storage servers) and a Basic system (1 database server and 1 storage server). All four Exadata profiles are available on the market immediately.
With Sun and Oracle database machines, Oracle customers can store up to 10 times more data while searching for data ten times faster without having to do anything. change for applications.
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