theregister:
"The new silicon will sit inside Oracle's just-announced Exadata Database Machine X4-8, which has been built for Oracle's "in-memory" database refresh.
This server is "specifically optimized for a new generation of workloads: database as a service (DBaaS) and database in-memory. With up to 12 terabytes (TB) of DRAM memory, the Exadata Database Machine X4-8 can consolidate hundreds of databases and can run massive databases entirely in-memory," Oracle says.
The machine can pack in 12TB of memory per rack, 672TB of disk storage and up to 44TB of PCIe-linked flash as well."
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