Oracle Tuesday rolled out an updated Oracle Database Appliance, called the X3-2, which adds virtualization to a product that combines database software with server, storage and networking, all in a ...
Despite official signals to the contrary, Wikibon community members report that Oracle support for virtualization of Oracle databases using non-Oracle hypervisors “has been stellar”, writes Wikibon ...
Oracle showcased the Oracle Database Appliance X3-2 in a webcast last week. The new version provides up to twice the performance and supports over four times the storage of the original Oracle ...
Oracle recently launched the next version of its virtualization solution – Oracle Virtual Machine 3.0. Oracle claims that the new version of Oracle Virtual Machine scales four times better than VMware ...
Oracle has rolled out version X3-2 of its Database Appliance for small and medium-sized businesses that it says delivers up to twice the speed and more than four times as much storage as the first ...
Systems now have 512GB of RAM and 32 processor cores, and Oracle says they deliver up to twice the speed Oracle has rolled out version X3-2 of its Database Appliance for small and medium-sized ...
Oracle has extended the Oracle Validated Configurations program to include Oracle VM server virtualization software. "The Validated Configurations program creates best practices for deploying Linux in ...
Gartner predicts the cloud computing market will be worth $58 billion this year, as compared to $50 billion last year worldwide. That means big opportunities for top industry players including Amazon, ...
Oracle ORCL recently announced the expansion of its Exadata Cloud@Customer service with the availability of Multi-VM Autonomous Database. Oracle Exadata combines hardware and software in a single ...
Oracle on Monday announced its own server virtualization software and claimed it was three times more efficient than rival products. VMware shares were whacked on the news. What a difference a day ...
The move comes less than a month after Oracle said it plans to acquire Sun Microsystems in a $7.4 billion bid. Virtual Iron, of Lowell, Mass., is a developer of server virtualization products, ...