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Oracle Steps With Moore’s Law To Rev Exadata Database Machines

April 14, 2016 Timothy Prickett Morgan 7

Absorbing a collection of new processing, memory, storage, and networking technologies in a fast fashion on a complex system is no easy task for any system maker or end user creating their own infrastructure, and it takes time even for a big company like Oracle to get all the pieces together and weld them together seamlessly. …

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