Oracle Exadata X82 Datasheet 90%

| Feature | Specification | | --- | --- | | | 2-socket Intel Xeon (Cascade Lake) | | Storage Servers | 2-socket Intel Xeon with PMEM and NVMe flash | | Max Rack Configuration | 18 database servers + 18 storage servers (Full Rack) | | Key Innovation | Persistent Memory (PMEM) as extended cache / memory tier | | Network | RoCE (100 Gbps) for low-latency RDMA | | Maximum DRAM (per DB server) | 1.5 TB | | Maximum PMEM (per storage cell) | 12.8 TB | | Use Cases | High-throughput OLTP, AI/ML data pipelines, consolidated databases |

The X8-2 is engineered for extreme throughput and rapid expansion: oracle exadata x82 datasheet

If you are evaluating a used or new-old-stock X8M-2, use this datasheet as your reference for specifications, capabilities, and expected performance. For the absolute latest, request the ; but for a proven, game-changing engineered system, the X8M-2 remains a powerhouse. | Feature | Specification | | --- |

This datasheet covers the , Half Rack , and Quarter Rack configurations of the X8-2. : Typically provides 10X to 15X compression ratios

: Typically provides 10X to 15X compression ratios , significantly reducing storage footprint. System Software and Management

The X8-2 generation introduced substantial hardware upgrades over its predecessors to handle massive data growth:

Oracle’s Exadata product line includes X8M (with “M” for memory), not an “X82.” The “-2” suffix indicates the number of CPU sockets in the database server. Thus, “X8M-2” is the accurate search term for what many mistakenly call X82.