Oracle Exadata X82 Datasheet Updated

: Standard configurations start at 384 GB RAM per server, expandable up to 1.5 TB using Oracle Server X8-2 expansion kits. Intelligent Storage Options

Exadata offloads intensive processing to the storage tier. The X8-2 generation offers three distinct storage configurations tailored to different business needs: Feature / Metric High Capacity (HC) Server Extreme Flash (EF) Server Storage Extended (XT) Server Balanced capacity and performance Extreme IOPS and low latency Low-cost historical data archiving Flash Memory 4x 6.4 TB NVMe Flash Cards 8x 6.4 TB NVMe Flash Cards None (Optional Smart Flash Cache) Hard Drives 12x 14 TB SAS HDD (168 TB) 12x 14 TB SAS HDD (168 TB) Processors 2x 16-core Intel Xeon 4216 2x 16-core Intel Xeon 4216 1x 16-core Intel Xeon 4216 Internal Networking

Deploys the physical Exadata X8-2 infrastructure inside the customer's data center while Oracle manages the hardware under a cloud consumption model.

Includes 2 Database Servers and 3 Storage Servers. This is the standard entry point for enterprise-grade production workloads. oracle exadata x82 datasheet

It organizes data into columns rather than rows, allowing for much higher compression ratios.

Optimized for mixed-use, combining flash and disk. Contains 4 NVMe PCIe Flash cards (6.4 TB each) and twelve 14 TB 7,200 RPM disks.

The represents a definitive milestone in engineered systems, specifically architected to run Oracle Database workloads with unparalleled speed, scale, and reliability. By tightly coupling industry-standard hardware with proprietary, database-aware intelligence software, the Exadata X8-2 eliminates traditional infrastructure bottlenecks. : Standard configurations start at 384 GB RAM

| Configuration | Details | |---------------|---------| | Base Memory | 384 GB (twelve 32 GB DDR4 DIMMs, 2666 MT/sec) | | Upgradeable to | 768 GB (twelve 64 GB DDR4 DIMMs) |

High-density DDR4 RAM, expandable from 384 GB up to 1.5 TB per server.

However, organizations still running X8-2 systems should be mindful of Oracle’s announced end-of-support timeline and plan accordingly—whether through third-party support, hardware refresh, or cloud migration. For those seeking a high-performance, pre-tested platform for Oracle databases, the Exadata X8-2 remains a proven solution that has powered thousands of mission-critical deployments worldwide. Includes 2 Database Servers and 3 Storage Servers

: Delivers up to 350 GB/second of uncompressed I/O bandwidth and 4.8 million 8K read IOPS per full rack.

Omits NVMe flash memory and uses a lower-cost processor configuration to reduce total cost of ownership (TCO). 3. Network Fabric

Source: Oracle Exadata Database Machine X8-2 datasheet