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While there isn't a specific "X82" model (this is likely a typo for the Exadata X8-2), the following paper provides a technical overview of the Oracle Exadata Database Machine X8-2, based on official Oracle System Architecture data.
Performance and Architecture
You can find the detailed technical papers and service manuals at these official locations: Oracle Exadata X8-2 Official Datasheet (PDF) Exadata Database Machine System Overview Oracle Exadata X8-2 Database Server Service Manual and the newer which uses RoCE networking? oracle exadata database machine x8-2 oracle exadata x82 datasheet
The Oracle Exadata X8M (Database Machine X8-2) is Oracle’s eighth-generation Exadata system, introduced in late 2019. It represents a major architectural leap by integrating Intel Optane Persistent Memory (PMEM) and 100Gb/s Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) over Converged Ethernet (RoCE) to reduce storage latency from ~1ms to sub-20µs. The system targets mission-critical OLTP, real-time analytics, and mixed workloads. While there isn't a specific "X82" model (this
A: According to thermal datasheets: Approximately 10.5 kW under peak load. Low-load idle is around 5.2 kW. You need 208-240V AC power feeds. Performance and Architecture You can find the detailed
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