Maybe, if you need blazing performance extracting data and chewing on it from a relational database, it belongs in a cloud. Because for certain workloads, including vector search and retrieval ...
Oracle Corporation continues its cycle of redefining OLTP database performance with its purpose-built Exadata platforms. Last week the company continued the tradition, introducing its twelfth Exadata ...
It may not seem like it, but Oracle is still in the high-end server business, at least when it comes to big machines running its eponymous relational database. In fact, the company has launched a new ...
Oracle says its new Exadata database compute platform will run generative AI workloads faster for the same price as the old version. The new version of Oracle’s Exadata platform, X11M, is now ...
A database machine and storage server from Oracle. Using the Oracle Database, Oracle Exadata was initially designed with HP hardware for data warehousing. Incorporating the Sun Oracle Database Machine ...
Oracle’s recently announced Exadata Database Service on Exascale (ExaDB-XS) aims to improve performance for database workloads and reduce costs. The architecture in Exascale, which is Oracle’s ...
Oracle has launched the fifth version of its Exadata database appliance, claiming the release provides in many areas double the performance of previous-generation machines. Compared to version X-3, ...
The service, currently available in two US regions, is expected to be expanded into 20 additional regions in the next 12-18 months. Oracle and AWS have expanded their collaboration to make the Oracle ...
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