Oracle Database Appliance is an aggregated midsize exadata for small and medium enterprises, midrange, and remote office enterprise IT systems.
Shortly after the acquisition of Sun Microsystems in 2010, Oracle restructured its branding strategy, moving the HP-encapsulated Exadata Database Server, which operated for two years, to a SPARC based hardware product and began replacing old devices with it. If Oracle wants to transform itself into a pure service provider, it must start here.
This bodes well for the relative harmony between Oracle and Hewlett-Packard. Now, of course, the two giants have become rivals, wary of maintaining a single partnership that remains. They must continue to collaborate on the client systems they are working on, and when the collaboration in this area is over, the two companies may no longer be able to contact each other.
At the same time, Oracle will use its own hardware and software to develop the system, it does not need to rely on OEM partners.
Oracle launched Oracle Database appliance on September 21. Oracle Database Appliance is an aggregated midsize exadata for small and medium enterprises, midrange, and remote office enterprise IT systems.
It employs the latest Oracle DATABASE,11G Release 2, and the company's real creator clusters, on a dual-node (up to 24 core) Sun Fire server cluster. Cluster and automated storage management capabilities are necessary to deal with disaster recovery failure provisioning.
In short, Oracle intends to make database appliance a pre-configured system entirely of software, servers, storage devices, and networking capabilities to efficiently run conventional and encapsulated OLTP and data warehousing application databases.
According to Oracle, other features include proactive system monitoring, one-click Software Preparation, a full set of integrated patches, and automatic return hardware failures.
Oracle will showcase and release Oracle Database appliance at the Oracle OpenWorld 2011 exhibition, held at the center of Moscow, San Francisco, from October 2 to 6th.
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