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The Ultimate Guide to the Oracle Exadata X8M (and X8-2) Datasheet: Performance, Architecture, and Specifications

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Extreme Flash (EF)

: All-NVMe flash storage for high-IOPS requirements. oracle exadata x82 datasheet

  1. Eighth Rack: 2 database servers + 3 storage servers (ideal for dev/test or small OLTP).
  2. Quarter Rack: 2 database servers + 6 storage servers.
  3. Full Rack: 2 database servers + 14 storage servers.
  4. Multi-Rack: Up to 18 racks connected via Spine or Leaf fabric.

Processors

| Component | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | 2 x Intel Xeon Platinum 8260 (Cascade Lake) | | Core Count | 24 cores per processor (48 cores per server) | | Base Clock | 2.4 GHz | | Memory (RAM) | Up to 768 GB (12 channels, DDR4-2933) | | Memory (Max) | 384 GB to 1.5 TB (depending on config) | | Storage Boot | 2 x 480 GB M.2 NVMe SSD (RAID 1) | | Network Internal | 2 x 100 Gb/sec (RoCE – RDMA over Converged Ethernet) | | Network Client | 2 x 25 Gb/sec or 4 x 10 Gb/sec | The Ultimate Guide to the Oracle Exadata X8M

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Released as part of the X8 generation, the X8-2 balances cost, density, and raw performance. It serves as the backbone for OLTP (Online Transaction Processing), analytics, and mixed workloads.

The X8-2 uses a leaf-spine topology with low-latency Ethernet.