Oracle Exadata

Oracle Exadata
Original author(s)Oracle Corporation
Initial releaseOctober 2008
Operating systemOracle Linux
PlatformExadata Database Machine
LicenseCommercial
Websitewww.oracle.com/exadata
Larry Ellison and a Exadata (2009)

The Oracle Exadata Database Machine (Exadata[1]) is a computing platform optimized for running Oracle Databases.

Exadata is a combined hardware and software platform that includes scale-out x86-64 computer and storage servers, RoCE networking, RDMA-addressable memory acceleration, NVMe flash, and specialized software.[2]

Exadata was introduced in 2008 for on-premises deployment, and since October 2015, via the Oracle Cloud as a subscription service, known as the Exadata Database Service.[3]

  1. ^ Various (June 2023). "Oracle Exadata Database Machine X10M" (PDF). oracle.com. Retrieved June 22, 2023.
  2. ^ Pedregal-Martin, Cristobal. "Exadata: Why and What".
  3. ^ Spendolini, Brian (2019). Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service: A Beginner's Guide. Amazon.com: Oracle Press. ISBN 978-1260120875.

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