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Making decisions can do two things - drive your business or drive you crazy. Which one, is up to you.
Decisions drive business. And decisions-the good ones, at least-are driven by timely, accurate data. The HP BladeSystem for Oracle Optimized Warehouse (BladeSystem OOW) can help you manage the data to make these good decisions.
The BladeSystem OOW is a pre-configured, high-performance data engine specifically configured as the platform for your Oracle-based data warehouse. It sets new standards for data warehouse performance and power efficiency in the Oracle-based 1 to 4 terabyte market segment.
Available from a network of authorized HP and Oracle-authorized resellers, choosing HP BladeSystem for Oracle Optimized Warehouse is one decision that is sure to drive your business, not drive you crazy.
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The HP BladeSystem for Oracle Optimized Warehouse (BladeSystem OOW) is the easiest – and smartest – choice for high-performance data mart or data warehouse needs. Built on the HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure, the BladeSystem OOW is made up of two compute nodes and seven storage nodes.
The compute nodes are based on the HP ProLiant BL460c running Oracle Database Enterprise Edition with Real Applications Clusters and Partitioning on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. The seven storage nodes are based on the HP ProLiant BL465c also running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.
HP InfiniBand for BladeSystem c-Class provides exceptionally fast connections between the compute nodes and the storage nodes plus provides an easily scalable fabric to join multiple enclosures into the BladeSystem OOW.
Redundant HP Virtual Connect Ethernet Modules complete the architecture by connecting the BladeSystem OOW via LAN to a staging or OLTP system at speeds up to 10 gigabytes per second.
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| I/O MB per second |
1700 |
620 |
| Peak watts |
1891 |
2180 |
| Watts per MB I/O |
1.11 |
3.52 |
Comparison based on published I/O performance of 620 MB/sec and estimated power consumption of 2180 watts for Oracle Optimized Warehouse for Dell (1TB) versus HP measured I/O performance of 1700MB/sec and peak power consumption of 1891 watts for HP BladeSystem OOW (1TB).
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