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Oracle Exadata X82 Datasheet -

The Ultimate Guide to the Oracle Exadata X8M (and X8-2) Datasheet: Performance, Architecture, and Specifications

Note on Nomenclature: While searching for the Oracle Exadata X82 datasheet, it is important to understand Oracle’s naming convention. The “X8-2” refers to the second-generation X8 servers using Intel Xeon processors. The “X8M” introduced ground-breaking Optane persistent memory. The term “X82” typically refers to the Exadata X8-2 model (the eighth generation, 2-socket servers). This article consolidates the official datasheet specifications for the Exadata X8-2 and X8M families.

| Component | Specification | |-----------|---------------| | Processor | 1x Intel Xeon Gold 5218 (16 cores) | | Memory | 192 GB DDR4 | | Persistent Memory (PMEM) | Optional: 4.5 TB (Intel Optane DC Persistent Memory) | | Flash Storage | 12.8 TB NVMe PCIe (Intel P4610) | | Disk Storage | 12x 14 TB High Capacity SAS HDDs (168 TB raw per cell) | | Cache Architecture | Smart Flash Cache (Write-back, Read-optimized) | | Dual Ported | Yes – for Exadata RAC redundancy |

Database Servers: Each server is powered by two 24-core Intel Xeon Platinum 8260 processors (2.4 GHz). oracle exadata x82 datasheet

Recommendation: If you are running Oracle Database at scale and need microsecond latency for transactions or real-time analytics, X8M is the optimal choice as of its 2019–2021 era (superseded by X9M and X10M, but still widely deployed).

Conclusion: Is the Exadata X8-2 Right for You?

The Oracle Exadata X8-2 (X82) datasheet reveals a machine that remains highly competitive even years after its release. While the newer X9M and X10M have surpassed it in raw CPU count and PMEM capacity, the X8-2 offers the best price-to-performance ratio for organizations not yet ready for persistent memory architectures. The Ultimate Guide to the Oracle Exadata X8M

References

I’ll structure this as a formal datasheet-style report, including architecture, hardware specs, software features, performance claims, and deployment models. The term “X82” typically refers to the Exadata

The X8-2 generation introduced significant compute and storage density improvements over its predecessors. Database Server (Compute) Processors: Two 24-core Intel® Xeon® 8260 processors. 384 GB RAM base, expandable to Networking: Dual-port 25 Gbps Ethernet (SFP28) and 10GBase-T options. Local Storage:

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The Ultimate Guide to the Oracle Exadata X8M (and X8-2) Datasheet: Performance, Architecture, and Specifications

Note on Nomenclature: While searching for the Oracle Exadata X82 datasheet, it is important to understand Oracle’s naming convention. The “X8-2” refers to the second-generation X8 servers using Intel Xeon processors. The “X8M” introduced ground-breaking Optane persistent memory. The term “X82” typically refers to the Exadata X8-2 model (the eighth generation, 2-socket servers). This article consolidates the official datasheet specifications for the Exadata X8-2 and X8M families.

| Component | Specification | |-----------|---------------| | Processor | 1x Intel Xeon Gold 5218 (16 cores) | | Memory | 192 GB DDR4 | | Persistent Memory (PMEM) | Optional: 4.5 TB (Intel Optane DC Persistent Memory) | | Flash Storage | 12.8 TB NVMe PCIe (Intel P4610) | | Disk Storage | 12x 14 TB High Capacity SAS HDDs (168 TB raw per cell) | | Cache Architecture | Smart Flash Cache (Write-back, Read-optimized) | | Dual Ported | Yes – for Exadata RAC redundancy |

Database Servers: Each server is powered by two 24-core Intel Xeon Platinum 8260 processors (2.4 GHz).

Recommendation: If you are running Oracle Database at scale and need microsecond latency for transactions or real-time analytics, X8M is the optimal choice as of its 2019–2021 era (superseded by X9M and X10M, but still widely deployed).

Conclusion: Is the Exadata X8-2 Right for You?

The Oracle Exadata X8-2 (X82) datasheet reveals a machine that remains highly competitive even years after its release. While the newer X9M and X10M have surpassed it in raw CPU count and PMEM capacity, the X8-2 offers the best price-to-performance ratio for organizations not yet ready for persistent memory architectures.

References

I’ll structure this as a formal datasheet-style report, including architecture, hardware specs, software features, performance claims, and deployment models.

The X8-2 generation introduced significant compute and storage density improvements over its predecessors. Database Server (Compute) Processors: Two 24-core Intel® Xeon® 8260 processors. 384 GB RAM base, expandable to Networking: Dual-port 25 Gbps Ethernet (SFP28) and 10GBase-T options. Local Storage: