Oracle Exadata X82 Datasheet -

The evolution of database workloads has placed unprecedented demands on underlying hardware infrastructure. Modern enterprises require systems that can handle mixed workloads—high-concurrency OLTP transactions and complex analytical queries—simultaneously. Traditional server architectures often struggle with this duality due to I/O bottlenecks and CPU contention.

Oracle’s Exadata Database Machine, specifically the X8-2 model, represents a convergence of hardware and software designed to rectify these bottlenecks. Unlike general-purpose servers, Exadata is an "engineered system," optimized specifically for Oracle Database workloads. This paper dissects the X8-2 datasheet specifications to reveal the engineering decisions that drive its performance capabilities. oracle exadata x82 datasheet

Given its low latency and high throughput, the X8M-2 excels in: The evolution of database workloads has placed unprecedented

With Oracle Database 19c/21c, the X8M-2 can automatically create zone maps and use In-Memory Columnar format for analytic queries, leveraging PMEM as an extended memory pool. Given its low latency and high throughput, the