Oracle Exadata X82 Datasheet 2021 [VERIFIED]
All components are connected via a 40 Gb/second (QDR) InfiniBand network.
This comprehensive guide explores the technical specifications, architectural innovations, and deployment models of the Oracle Exadata X8-2 platform. Architectural Overview
The X8-2 has been succeeded by:
According to the Oracle Exadata X8-2 Data Sheet , the system is built on powerful x86 components and high-speed internal networking: oracle exadata x82 datasheet
The architecture of the Exadata X8M-2 on-premises is identical to the infrastructure used in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Exadata Cloud Service and Cloud@Customer. This enables hybrid cloud strategies with zero application code changes.
Optimized for mixed-use, combining flash and disk. Contains 4 NVMe PCIe Flash cards (6.4 TB each) and twelve 14 TB 7,200 RPM disks.
High-density DDR4 RAM, expandable from 384 GB up to 1.5 TB per server. All components are connected via a 40 Gb/second
The X8-2 is engineered for extreme throughput and rapid expansion:
: Uses a 40 Gb/second (QDR) InfiniBand internal network for low-latency communication between compute and storage. Storage Server Options :
Each Exadata X8-2 compute server is designed to handle intensive database processing tasks: This enables hybrid cloud strategies with zero application
The X8M-2 incorporates Intel Optane Persistent Memory modules directly into the Exadata Storage Servers.
| Component | Specification | |-----------|---------------| | Memory (Base) | 192 GB (twelve 16 GB DDR4 DIMMs, 2666 MT/sec) | | PCIe Slots | Eleven PCIe Gen3 slots | | Flash Storage | Two internal 240 GB SATA M.2 devices for system boot and rescue | | Power Supply | Two hot-pluggable, redundant 1200 W power supplies | | Management | On-board Oracle ILOM service processor |
Best suited for mission-critical Online Transaction Processing (OLTP) and real-time analytics workloads that demand consistent sub-millisecond responses across the entire dataset. 4. Elastic Scaling and Configuration Sizes
But the X8-2? It ran on brute force. Parallel hardware. Direct memory access. No quantum entanglement, no fragile AI handshakes.