Oracle introduced Oracle Exadata platforms
Oracle introduced the
latest generation of the Oracle Exadata platforms, the X10M,
delivering unrivaled performance and availability for all Oracle Database
workloads. Starting at the same price as the previous generation, these
platforms support higher levels of database consolidation with more capacity
and offer dramatically greater value than previous generations. Thousands of
organizations, large and small, run their most critical and demanding workloads
on Oracle Exadata including the majority of the largest financial, telecom, and
retail businesses in the world.
"Our
12th generation Oracle Exadata X10M continues our strategy to provide customers
with extreme scale, performance, and value, and we will make it available
everywhere—in the cloud and on-premises," said Juan Loaiza, executive vice
president, Mission-Critical Database Technologies, Oracle. "Customers that
choose cloud deployments also benefit from running Oracle Autonomous Database,
which further lowers costs by delivering true pay-per-use and eliminating
database and infrastructure administration."
Available
now in both Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer and Oracle Exadata Database
Machine, the new Exadata X10M platforms feature 4th Gen AMD EPYC™ processors.
With up to 3X more cores in database servers and 2X more cores in storage
servers compared to the previous generation, Exadata X10M platforms
deliver up to 3X higher transaction throughput and up to 3.6X faster
analytic queries. Exadata X10M's high-capacity storage servers can now hold 22
percent more data, while all-flash storage servers now offer 2.4X the capacity
of the previous systems. In addition, database servers now support 50 percent
higher memory capacity—enabling more databases to run on the same system.
"AMD
EPYC CPUs were designed from the ground up to achieve three key goals—deliver
more performance for complex data center workloads, reduce latency with larger,
better-designed caches, and increase throughput with more cores per socket. It
is ideally suited for mission-critical database workloads," said Mark Papermaster,
executive vice president and chief technology officer, AMD. "Our engineers
worked closely with Oracle to ensure the Exadata X10M based on 4th generation AMD EPYC processors, with 96 cores per socket,
is a balanced configuration that enables near-linear scalability and improved
energy efficiency for database workloads."
The
combination of improved price performance and more storage and memory capacity
enables greater levels of database consolidation and dramatically lowers costs
for all database workloads. The greater compute and storage density offered by
Exadata X10M platforms also reduce the size of the systems that customers
require to meet their needs, lowering data center costs for power, cooling, and
floor space, and improving data center sustainability. In addition, with its
large scale, simple expandability, and affordable consumption pricing,
Exadata Cloud@Customer X10M enables customers to easily deploy
incremental development, testing, and production environments without adding
servers or systems.
Organizations
can scale out their Exadata X10M infrastructure by adding individual database
or storage servers, allowing them to tailor their configurations to meet
immediate needs and expand them in the future should those needs change. Oracle's Real Application Clusters technology
uniquely enables scaling and planned maintenance while databases are fully
online for both mission-critical online transaction processing (OLTP) and data
warehouse workloads.
Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer is a key
component of Oracle's distributed cloud strategy, offering customers the benefits
of cloud with greater control over data residency, locality, and authority.
Exadata Cloud@Customer is the only platform that runs both Oracle
Autonomous Database and Oracle Exadata Database Service in customer data
centers. Autonomous Database automates routine, manual data management tasks
including tuning, patching, and provisioning. In addition, Autonomous Database
can automatically scale consumption up and down as workloads change, allowing
organizations to run them faster when demand increases and reduce resource
consumption and costs when demand decreases. With Autonomous Database,
customers avoid over-provisioning of resources and only pay for their actual
consumption.
"At
PayPal, we understand that microseconds matter, and fast physical I/O is
essential for exceptional customer satisfaction. To meet the demands of our
large workloads and ensure lightning-fast response times, we
have currently chosen to modernize our IT Infrastructure with Oracle
Exadata X10M," said Akash
Guha, director of Transaction Processing and Data Services
Enterprise Data Platform, PayPal. "With Exadata X10M, we expect to
seamlessly handle the immense demands of our operations, delivering outstanding
performance, and exceeding the needs of our valued customers. We have trust in
our exciting new relationship with Oracle to deliver exceptional
results and drive continuous improvement."
"Founded
in 1808, Banco do Brasil (BB) is one of Latin America's largest and
oldest banks. To better support our digital financial needs and keep up with
new banking technology, such as Brazil's Pix instant payment
platform, we sought to accelerate the digital transformation," said Paulo
André Rocha
Alves, Infrastructure General Manager, Banco do Brasil. "We
chose Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer X10M and Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure, and expect to gain greater flexibility, increase cost savings,
and innovate faster."
"Now
in its 12th generation,
Oracle's latest release of Exadata points the spotlight at the power of density,
and how it has changed what's possible with commodity infrastructure. Tripling
to 96 cores was long unthinkable outside of the world of specialized
eight-socket machines. But with Exadata X10M, Oracle has shifted gears to work
with AMD which has broken the scaling barrier on standard two-socket
units," said Tony
Baer, principal, dbInsight. "Paired with leading-edge
capabilities such as RDMA, Oracle customers can continue to be assured that
Exadata's scale and performance will grow with their needs. Running Oracle
Database on anything but Exadata fits the definition of insanity: keep running
on the same hardware but expecting different results."
"Oracle
Exadata X10M and Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer X10M maintain the
highest degree of identicality across both cloud and on-premises
implementations, remarkably even while moving the underlying CPU architecture
to AMD EPYC processors," said Holger Mueller, principal analyst
and vice president, Constellation Research. "Now in its
12th generation, Oracle Exadata engineering continues to innovate the
hardware and software architecture to deliver more than triple better
performance for OLTP and analytics workloads. The combination of higher
performance and greater capacity enable customers to consolidate databases and
reduce operational costs, while increasing reliability and performance and
lowering data center costs—including power and cooling, which help
sustainability efforts."
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