Exadata DB Server (Compute Node)- CPU

Oracle Exadata Rack Size

Rack SizeDB ServersStorage ServersTypical Use
Eighth Rack23Dev / Test / DR
Quarter Rack25Small–Medium Production
Half Rack47Medium–Large Production
Full Rack814Large / Mission Critical

 

Oracle Exadata DB Server (Compute Node) – CPU (X5 to X11M)

Exadata ModelCPU (Per DB Server)Total (Per DB Server)Total CPU (Quarter Rack – 2 DB Servers)Total CPU (Half Rack – 4 DB Servers)Total CPU (Full Rack – 8 DB Servers)
X52 × 18-core Intel36 cores36 × 2 = 72 cores36 × 4 = 144 cores36 × 8 = 288 cores
X62 × 22-core Intel44 cores44 × 2 = 88 cores44 × 4 = 176 cores44 × 8 = 352 cores
X72 × 24-core Intel48 cores48 × 2 = 96 cores48 × 4 = 192 cores48 × 8 = 384 cores
X82 × 24-core Intel48 cores48 × 2 = 96 cores48 × 4 = 192 cores48 × 8 = 384 cores
X8M2 × 24-core Intel48 cores48 × 2 = 96 cores48 × 4 = 192 cores48 × 8 = 384 cores
X9M2 × 32-core Intel64 cores64 × 2 = 128 cores64 × 4 = 256 cores64 × 8 = 512 cores
X10M2 × 96-core AMD192 cores192 × 2 = 384 cores192 × 4 = 768 cores192 × 8 = 1536 cores
X11M2 × 96-core AMD192 cores192 × 2 = 384 cores192 × 4 = 768 cores192 × 8 = 1536 cores

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