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Oracle SPARC Servers

Oracle SPARC Servers

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What is Oracle SPARC Servers?

Oracle offers their SPARC line of rack servers designed, as described by the vendor, as optimal for scale-out and Cloud infrastructure.

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10 out of 10
October 07, 2020
Incentivized
We shopped around for a server for our cloud computing and storage as well as on site server capability. Oracle had the best bang for our …
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Product Details

What is Oracle SPARC Servers?

Oracle offers their SPARC line of rack servers designed, as described by the vendor, as optimal for scale-out and Cloud infrastructure.

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Pınar Ersoy | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
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Verified User
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As a company, we need a business platform where we can secure our customers' data as much as possible. Also, our customers have massive data sizes, some of them are the biggest private banks in Turkey. For this reason, secure data storage was highly crucial for our business. With this respect, Oracle SPARC provided our customers' huge data a fast and secure platform for database and application consolidation while maximizing uptime by gaining their trust as well with the name of Oracle.
  • encryption
  • masking
  • redaction
  • subsetting
  • performance improvements
  • operational flexibility
  • Live Migration Might Fail in some versions as 3.1.1
- very flexible way of approaching server consolidation- simple and flexible a configuration as necessary - server consolidation using three main levels of partitioning technology - flexibility, with different applications needing different levels of computing, storage, and input & output resources
  • Does Not Support Domain Migration
  • Migration Fails When the Target Machine Has Insufficient Free LDCs
  • Limit the Maximum Number of Virtual Functions That Can Be Assigned to a Domain
I have gained the GCP Professional Data Engineer exam by using and applying different scenarios.
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