Sun Fire™ X4170 – Database Server

Processors2 Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® E5540 Processors (2.53 GHz)
Memory72 GB
Local Disks4 x 146GB 10K RPM SAS Disks
Disk ControllerDisk Controller HBA with 512MB Battery Backed Cache
Network2 InfiniBand 4X QDR (40Gb/s) Ports (Dual-port HCA)
4 Embedded Gigabit Ethernet Ports
Remote Management1 Ethernet port (ILOM)
Power SuppliersRemote

Sun Fire™ X4275 – Storage Server

Processors2 Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® E5540 Processors (2.53 GHz)
Memory24 GB
Disks12 x 600 GB 15K RPM SAS
               OR
12 x 2 TB 7.2K RPM SATA
Flash4 x 96 GB Sun Flash Accelerator F20 PCIe Cards
Disk ControllerDisk Controller HBA with 512MB Battery Backed Cache
Network2 InfiniBand 4X QDR (40Gb/s) Ports (Dual-port HCA)
4 Embedded Gigabit Ethernet Ports
Remote Management1 Ethernet port (ILOM)
Power SuppliesRedundant

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Exadata Product Capacity

Single ServerQuarter RackHalf RackFull Rack
Raw Disk1SAS7.2 TB21 TB50 TB100 T
SATA24 TB72 TB168 T336 T
 Flash Disk1

348 GB

1.1 TB

2.6 TB

5.3 TB

User Data2
(assuming no compression)
SAS2 TB

6 TB

14 TB28 TB
SATA7 TB21 TB50 TB100 TB

1 – Raw capacity calculated  using 1 GB = 1000 x 1000 x 1000 bytes and 1 TB = 1000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 bytes.
2 -  User Data:  Actual space for end-user data, computed after single mirroring (ASM normal redundancy)  and after allowing space for database structures such as temp, logs, undo, and indexes. Actual user data capacity varies by application. User Data capacity calculated using 1 TB = 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 bytes.

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Exadata Product Performance

Single
Server
Quarter
Rack
Half
Rack
Full
Rack
Raw Disk Data
Bandwidth1,4
SAS1,5 GB/s4,5 GB/s10,5 GB/s21 GB/S
SATA0,85 GB/s2,5 GB/s6 GB/s12 GB/s
Raw Flash Data Bandwidth1,43,6 GB/s11 GB/s25 GB/s50 GB/s
Max User Data Bandwidth2,4
(10x compression & Flash)
36 GB/s110 GB/s250 GB/s500 GB/s
Disk IOPS3,4SAS3,60010,80025,00050,000
SATA1,4404,30010,00020,000
Flash IOPS3,475,000225,000500,0001,000,000
Data Load Rate40.65 TB/hr1 TB/hr2.5 TB/hr5 TB/hr

1 – Bandwidth is peak physical disk scan bandwidth, assuming no compression.
2 -  Max User Data Bandwidth assumes scanned data is compressed by factor of 10 and is on Flash.
3 – IOPs – Based on IO requests of size 8K
4 -  Actual performance will vary by application.

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