March 20, 2009
Oracle introduces a half-rack version of Exadata
Oracle has introduced what amounts to a half-rack Exadata machine. My thoughts on this basically boil down to “makes sense” and “no big deal.” Specifically:
- The new Baby Exadata still holds 10 terabytes or more.
- Most specialty analytic DBMS purchases are still for databases of 10 terabytes or smaller.
- Large enterprise data warehouse projects are often being deferred or cut back due to the economic crunch, but smaller projects with credible, quick ROIs are doing fine.
- Exadata is evidently being sold overwhelmingly to Oracle loyalists. Other analytic DBMS vendors aren’t telling me of serious Exadata competition yet. If the market for Exadata is primarily “happy Oracle data warehouse users”, that’s mainly folks who have <5-10 terabytes of user data today.
- Oracle Exadata beta tests were done on a kind of half-rack configuration anyway.
Categories: Data warehouse appliances, Data warehousing, Exadata, Oracle
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