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Oracle unveils first hardware product product jointly developed with HP news
26 September 2008

Oracle has unveiled its first ever hardware products -- a storage server with embedded software designed to to deliver very high performance for data warehousing applications, which it has developed in partnership with HP.

Oracle CEO Larry Ellison introduced the HP Oracle Database Machine that consists of a grid of Oracle database servers and a grid of new Oracle exadata storage servers packaged in a single rack ordered as a complete system at the OpenWorld conference in San Francisco.

The HP Oracle Exadata storage server, comprises preconfigured server racks including Oracle software and HP ProLiant servers, designed to put database intelligence next to each drive to overcome the emerging problem of moving data from hard drives to database servers.

''For the first time, customers can get smart performance storage designed for Oracle data warehouses, that is ten times faster,'' said Ellison.

The storage server took three years of development with HP and has been tested for about a year by key customers such as Google.The latest offering resulting from Oracle's and HP's long-time engineering relationship, Oracle Exadata Storage Servers break the performance bottleneck between database servers and conventional storage by shipping less data through larger pipes.

No changes are required to existing queries or business intelligence applications to deliver extreme performance for large Oracle data warehouses.
The product family consists of two components.

HP Oracle database machine is pre-configured for performance, pre- tuned, and certified for Oracle business intelligence enterprise edition tools and Oracle real application clusters. Complete configurations can be ordered from Oracle, with hardware support by HP.

The HP Oracle database machine is a high-performance system configured for data warehousing that includes a grid of eight database servers featuring: 64 Intel processor cores, and Oracle Enterprise Linux; and a grid of 14 Oracle exadata storage servers that include up to 168 terabytes of raw storage and 14 GB/sec data bandwidth to the database servers.

HP Oracle Exadata storage servers are key performance enablers for the database machine and can be ordered separately if customers have an existing data warehouse and merely require the storage enhancements. Customers can build data warehousing solutions using HP Oracle Exadata Storage Servers, which feature industry-standard components including two Intel processors, up to 12 TB of raw storage and InfiniBand connectivity delivering 1 GB/sec of data bandwidth per storage server.

The HP Oracle Exadata Storage Server uses a massively parallel architecture to dramatically speed up Oracle data warehouses by shifting the data-intensive part of query processing away from Oracle Database Servers and closer to the data.

HP Oracle Exadata Storage Servers deliver 10x or more performance improvements in data-intensive query processing, have virtually unlimited I/O scalability, are easier to optimize for data warehousing, and provide mission-critical availability and reliability.

The HP Oracle database machine and HP Oracle exadata storage servers are available for delivery Oracle said. The complete configurations can be ordered from Oracle, which is responsible for sales and system support, while HP is responsible for hardware delivery and hardware service.


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Oracle unveils first hardware product product jointly developed with HP