Oracle Exadata X82 Datasheet !exclusive! -
+-------------------------------------------------------------+ | Oracle Database Servers (X8-2) | | Intel Xeon 8260 Processors | Up to 1.5 TB Memory | +-------------------------------------------------------------+ || Dual 25 Gbps RoCE (RDMA over Converged Ethernet) || +-------------------------------------------------------------+ | Oracle Storage Servers (X8-2) | | High Capacity (HC) | Extreme Flash (EF) | +-------------------------------------------------------------+ Database Servers (Compute Tier)
Features High Capacity (HC) or Extreme Flash (EF) storage servers with PCIe NVMe Flash and persistent memory technology.
The X8-2 represents a meaningful evolution from the prior X7-2 generation. Key improvements include:
Intel Xeon Scalable Processors (Generation 2) oracle exadata x82 datasheet
Each X8-2 database server is a 1U rack-mount system optimized for compute density. Specification 2x 24-core Intel® Xeon® Platinum 8260 (2.4 GHz) Memory 384 GB standard, expandable to 768 GB or 1.5 TB Storage 4x 1.2 TB hot-swappable hard disks (expandable to 8) Networking
Oracle claims the Exadata X8-2 delivers:
| Metric | Quarter Rack | Maximum Configuration | Single Server | |--------|--------------|----------------------|---------------| | Maximum Power Usage | 3.9 kW (3.9 kVA) | 14.0 kW (14.3 kVA) | 0.7 kW (0.7 kVA) | | Typical Power Usage | 2.7 kW (2.8 kVA) | 9.8 kW (10.0 kVA) | 0.5 kW (0.5 kVA) | | Cooling at Max Usage | 13,150 BTU/hour | 47,903 BTU/hour | 2,317 BTU/hour | | Cooling at Typical Usage | 9,205 BTU/hour | 33,532 BTU/hour | 1,622 BTU/hour | Specification 2x 24-core Intel® Xeon® Platinum 8260 (2
Utilizes X8-2 high-performance NVM Express SSDs to deliver low-latency access to data. 3. Networking and Bandwidth
This technical guide serves as an architectural deep dive and functional datasheet for the Oracle Exadata X8-2. It explores its core components, unique software capabilities, and detailed hardware specifications. 1. Executive Summary & Core Value Proposition
The Exadata X8-2 delivers industry-leading performance for database workloads. A traditional full rack configuration (8 database servers and 14 Extreme Flash storage servers) can achieve up to , with 0.25 ms database I/O latency at 3.5 million Flash IOPS under real-world database workloads. An optimized configuration (11 database servers and 11 Extreme Flash storage servers) can reach 6.57 million random 8K database read and 5.72 million random 8K Flash write I/O operations per second (IOPS), which represents an industry record for database workloads. As enterprise data volumes grow exponentially
Database performance dictates business velocity. As enterprise data volumes grow exponentially, traditional commodity hardware often fails under the weight of complex mixed workloads. The Oracle Exadata Database Machine X8-2 represents a landmark engineering achievement designed to solve this exact problem.
High-volume transaction processing systems benefit from the low-latency flash storage and high CPU core count.
