Announcing oracle’s
most powerful Engineered System for Oracle Database, database-as-a-Service and database and application consolidation
On December
4, 2013, Oracle will host a customer webcast to acquaint customers with the
Oracle SuperCluster M6-32, Oracle’s most powerful engineered system for
in-memory Oracle Database performance, Database-as-a-Service and application
consolidation.
Hosted by Oracle’s Juan Loaiza, Senior Vice President, Oracle Exadata Development, Ganesh Ramamurthy, Vice President, Oracle SuperCluster Development, Michael Palmeter, Senior Director of Engineered Systems Product Management, this webcast will explain why the Oracle SuperCluster M6-32 is ideally suited for Oracle Database consolidation and Database-as-a-Service, maximum-performance in-memory applications and consolidation of mission-critical business applications.
Ultimate In-memory database performance, Platform-as-a-Service and consolidation
The new
Oracle SuperCluster M6-32 offers unprecedented in-memory database and
application performance with the highest levels of availability, scalability,
reliability of any Engineered System. Combining Oracle’s Exadata Storage
Server technology, SPARC microprocessors, silicon network, highly-secure
virtualization, out-of-the-box platform and database-as-a-service-management,
the Oracle SuperCluster M6-32 is the best example of Oracle’s Engineered
Systems vision thus far.
Join us for
this webcast and learn how Oracle SuperCluster M6-32 can help you:
- Increase
performance by up to 10–20X over the performance of standard systems for
new in-memory applications, legacy applications and Oracle Database
utilizing:
- Up to 384 microprocessor cores and 32 terabytes of
high-performance memory in the most powerful and flexible system design
Oracle has ever developed
- Complete set of Exadata technology for optimal Oracle
Database performance and efficiency
- Realize
rich multi-tenancy with near-zero-overhead virtualization
- Implement
Platform-as-a-Service and Database-as-a-Service management out-of-the-box
Wed,
December 4, 2013
8 a.m. PT / 11 a.m. ET
5 p.m. CET / 4 p.m. GMT
Duration: 30 minutes including Q&A
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