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  2. Oracle Exadata - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Exadata (Exadata [1]) is a computing system optimized for running Oracle Databases. Exadata is a combined hardware and software platform that includes scale-out x86-64 compute and storage servers, RoCE networking, RDMA-addressable memory acceleration, NVMe flash, and specialized software.

  3. Oracle Database Appliance - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In 2011, the company announced the Oracle Database Appliance as a smaller, less powerful alternative to Oracle Exadata at a lower price point. [3] [4] According to industry analysts, Oracle expected the Oracle Database Appliance to fill the gap in its product line beneath Oracle Exadata, targeting mid-market customers. [5]

  4. Oracle Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance - Wikipedia

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    The Oracle Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance [1] (Recovery Appliance or ZDLRA) is a computing platform that includes Oracle Corporation (Oracle) Engineered Systems hardware and software built for backup and recovery of the Oracle Database. It performs continuous data protection, validates backups, automatically resolves many issues, and ...

  5. Oracle Big Data Appliance - Wikipedia

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    The product includes an open-source distribution of Apache Hadoop.Support from Cloudera was announced in January 2012. [4]The Oracle NoSQL Database, Oracle Data Integrator with an adapter for Hadoop Oracle Loader for Hadoop, an open source distribution of R, Oracle Linux, and Oracle Java Hotspot Virtual Machine were also mentioned in the announcement.

  6. Oracle Database - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Database (commonly referred to as Oracle DBMS, Oracle Autonomous Database, or simply as Oracle) is a proprietary multi-model [4] database management system produced and marketed by Oracle Corporation. It is a database commonly used for running online transaction processing (OLTP), data warehousing (DW) and mixed (OLTP & DW) database ...

  7. Oracle Exalogic - Wikipedia

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    It is a cluster of x86-64-servers running Oracle Linux or Solaris preinstalled. Its full trade mark is Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud (derived from the SI prefix exa-and -logic, probably from Weblogic), positioned by the vendor as a preconfigured clustered application server to use for cloud computing with elastic computing abilities. [2]

  8. Netezza - Wikipedia

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    Netezza sells software-based products for migrating from Oracle Exadata and for implementing data virtualization and federation (data abstraction) schemes. [citation needed] The Netezza appliance was the foundation of IBM Db2 Analytics Accelerator (IDAA). [18] In 2012 the products were re-branded as IBM PureData for Analytics. [19]

  9. Data warehouse appliance - Wikipedia

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    "Data warehouse appliance" is a term coined by Foster Hinshaw, [1] [2] the founder of Netezza.In creating the first data warehouse appliance, Hinshaw and Netezza used the foundations developed by Model 204, Teradata, and others, to pioneer a new category to address consumer analytics efficiently by providing a modular, scalable, easy-to-manage database system that’s cost effective.