Exadata redraws the line for application-specific servers

By Allan Tan | Feb 9, 2010

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When Oracle announced the Exadata 1 over a year ago, it drew little interest from media. But following the acquisition of Sun by Oracle and the launched of Exadata 2, now the numbers are starting to look interesting. So much so that IBM launched a new solution aimed squarely at Oracle's Exadata.

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