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Oracle Exadata Storage Server. Frequently Asked Questions. Part III.

This is installment number three in my series on Oracle Exadata Storage Server and HP Oracle Database Machine frequently asked questions. I recommend you also visit:
Exadata Storage Server Frequently Asked Questions Part I.
Exadata Storage Server Frequently Asked Questions Part II.
I’m mostly cutting and pasting questions from the comment threads of my blog posts about Exadata [...]

Oracle Exadata Server Related Web News Media and Blog Errata. Part I.

This is just a quick blog entry to correct some minor (and some not-so-minor) errors I’ve stumbled upon in blog and Web news media.
Exadata Storage Server Gross Capacity
In his recent Computerworld article, Eric Lai was trying to put some flesh on the bones as it were. It is a good article, but a few bits [...]

HP Oracle Database Machine. A Thing of Beauty Capable of “Real Throughput!”

As they say, a blog without photographs is simply boring. Here is a picture of a single-rack HP Oracle Database Machine. It is stuffed with 8 nodes for Real Application Clusters and 14 Oracle Exadata Storage Servers with 168 3.5″ SAS hard drives. My lab work on a SAS-version of one just like this yields [...]

Oracle Exadata Storage Server. Frequently Asked Questions. Part II

This is installment number two in my series on Oracle Exadata Storage Server and HP Oracle Database Machine frequently asked questions. I recommend you also visit Exadata Storage Server frequently asked questions Part I.
Later today The Pythian Group will be conducting a podcast question and answer interview with me that will be available on their [...]

Oracle Exadata Storage Server. Part III. A “FAQ” is born.

I expected Oracle Exadata Storage Server to make an instant splash, but the blogosphere has really taken off like a rocket with the topic. Unfortunately there is already quite a bit of misinformation out there. I’d like to approach this with routine quasi-frequently asked question posts. When I find misinformation, I’ll make a blog update. [...]

Oracle Exadata Storage Server. Part II.

I have to run over and man a live single-rack HP Oracle Database Machine Demonstration in Moscone North, so I thought I’d take just a moment to post some links to more official Oracle information on Oracle Exadata Storage Server:

Main Oracle Exadata Storage Server Webpage

Oracle Exadata Storage Server Product Whitepaper

I plan to start a FAQ-style [...]

Oracle Exadata Storage Server Software. Part I.

Brute Force with Brains.
Oracle Exadata Storage Server Software building blocks:

Intelligent Storage. Ship less data due to query intelligence in the storage.
Bigger Pipes. Infiniband with Remote Direct Memory Access. 5x Faster than Fibre Channel.
More Pipes. Scalable, redundant I/O Fabric.

Yes, it’s called Oracle Exadata Storage Server and it really was worth the wait. I know it is [...]

Oracle OpenWorld Bound

Where’s Waldo?
As infrequently as I’ve posted over the last few months I’m sort of surprised I even have any readers remaining!
I will be at OpenWorld and I’d love to meet up with as many of you as I can. I’ll be working the Oracle Demo Ground in Moscone North on late Wednesday afternoon and [...]

I Know Nothing About Data Warehouse Appliances and Now, So Won’t You - Part IV. Microsoft takes over DATAllegro.

It looks like my blog entries about DATAllegro (such as this piece about DATAllegro and magic 4GFC throughput) are going to start to sound a wee bit different:
Microsoft buys DATAllegro

Oracle Database 10g 10.2.0.4 Cannot Boot a Large SGA on AMD Servers Running Linux

In the comment thread of my recent blog entry entitled Of Gag-Orders, Excitement, and New Products, a fellow blogger, Jeff Hunter wrote:
I’d be happy if the major innovation was being able to run a 10.2.0.4 16G SGA on x86_64.
He offered a link to a thread on his blog where he has been chronicling his unsuccessful [...]