SPARC T8-1 Server Oracle T8 Server for enterprise workloads, Intel Xeon Platinum 8180, 2.5GHz, Up to 53TB of accelerated storage NVMe
SPECIFICATIONS
Brand Name: ORACLE
High-concerned Chemical: None
Type: Hand Tool Parts
Private Mold: NO
Products Status: Stock
Type: Rack
Processor Main Frequency: 2.5GHz
Processor Type: Intel Xeon Platinum 8180
Brand Name: Oracle
Model Number: SPARC T8-1 Server
Product Description
SPARC T8-1 Server Oracle T8 Server for enterprise workloads, Intel Xeon Platinum 8180, 2.5GHz, Up to 53TB of accelerated storage NVMe
Oracle's SPARC T8 servers Oracle's SPARC T8 servers are the world's most advanced systems for enterprise workloads. They deliver significantly faster performance for databases and Java applications compared with competitors' systems. Oracle's Software in Silicon technology accelerates Oracle Database In-Memory queries and enables real-time analytics. Security in Silicon provides full-speed wide-key encryption, plus protection to data in memory. This is the foundation for building the best and most secure mission-critical cloud infrastructure.
Specifications
Key Features |
Based on the advanced SPARC M8 processor, with proven second generation Software in Silicon technology for efficiency, performance, and security |
Scalability within the same family of servers from 32 to 256 cores with complete compatibility for applications and management |
Oracle Solaris 11 operating system for secure and compliant application deployment through single-step patching and immutable zones |
Built-in, no-cost virtualization technology with Oracle Solaris Zones and Oracle VM Server for SPARC |
Guaranteed binary compatibility and support for legacy applications that run under Oracle Solaris 10, 9, and 8 |
Up to 53TB of accelerated storage utilizing industry-standard NVMe technology in order to satisfy the most demanding I/O requirements |
Resilient server system with highest levels of reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) in a compact, energy-efficient footprint. |
Inventory Last Updated: Jan 22, 2025