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Abstract
This paper examines the fundamental technology differences between two distinct server platforms in support of online transaction processing (OLTP) workloads: the POWER9-based IBM Power Systems platform, running the AIX operating system and Oracle Database; and the Oracle Exadata Database Machine, an engineered system that essentially consists of a networked Intel x86-based compute and storage server bundle running Oracle Linux and Oracle Database.
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IBM Power Systems
Software version:
All Versions
Document number:
6522870
Modified date:
02 December 2021
UID
ibm16522870
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