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Exadata

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Exadata
A database machine and storage server from Oracle. Using the Oracle database, Exadata was initially designed with HP hardware for data warehousing. Incorporating the Sun Oracle Database Machine, Exadata 2 was launched in 2009 as a solution for both data warehousing and online transaction processing (OLTP). Available in quarter, half, full and multi-rack configurations, Exadata uses Intel Xeon processors and InfiniBand channels. See database machine and InfiniBand.


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31, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- WealthEngine, the leading provider of wealth identification and information-based fundraising solutions, announced today that its purchase and deployment of Oracle Exadata Database Machine enables dramatically improved performance, usability and scalability of its wealth intelligence solutions.
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That strategy revolves around Oracle's Exadata database machine, which can handle both data warehousing and transaction processing.
 
 
 
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