Exadata

ORACLE EXADATA
Introduction
Exadata is a Database Appliance containing a Storage Server which is database aware, Exadata was announced by Larry Ellison at the 2008 Oracle Open World conference in San Francisco for immediate delivery. The main headline was that Oracle was entering the hardware business with a pre-built database machine, engineered by Oracle. The hardware at this time was manufactured, delivered and supported by HP. Since the acquisition of Sun Microsystems by Oracle circa January 2010, Exadata used Sun-based hardware. In August 2011, Oracle announced that Exadata database machines would be orderable with Solaris 11 Express (in addition to Oracle Linux).
So it's a database appliance containing a Storage Server which is database aware, hence it provides the fastest medium to reduce I/O and ensures that only required blocks travels between Storage Server to Database Servers.
Exadata has an infiniband to communicate between storage server and database machine and infiniband provides a 40Gbps communication.
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Exadata Database Machine and Exadata Storage Server Supported Versions (Doc ID 888828.1)

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Collects Storage Server Statistics Using cellsrvstat

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SOSREPORT: Exadata Diagnostic Utilities – SOSREPORT


Exadata: Diagnostics using sundiag

Exadata: Usage of script with location and description

Exadata : Maintaining PMEM Devices on Oracle Exadata Storage Servers

Setting the Oracle ASM Disk Repair Timer




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