Nexcom Servers Target Oracle Users

March 10, 2005 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — NEXCOM International (nexcom.com.tw) announced on Thursday that it has introduced a series of blade servers supporting Linux platform with Oracle 9i/10g Real Application Cluster. The servers, intended for Oracle users who decide not to use propriety Unix platforms, enhances the manageability, expansibility and efficiency of Oracle in Linux.
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The NEXCOM HS416 blade server supports a maximum of 8 dual CPU server blades, and combines Linux platform and Oracle 9i/10g RAC to form a cluster. Its “expansibility” feature enables it to replace SUN, IBM, HP or Sequent Servers and prevents any bottlenecks of “Master Node” from occurring throughout the entire parallel structure.
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The cluster file system of Oracle RAC allows all servers to access, transfer or load data simultaneously. HS416 blade server NEXCOM blade server on Linux Platform is cost-effective and can be easily integrated with the use of Oracle 9i/10g RAC, making it a popular solution for data centers.
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“With the HS416, data centers can greatly reduce the space used and reach easier and more efficient management,” says Peter Yang, VP of sales for NEXCOM. “In the meantime, by means of Oracle RAC’s simplified management can customers enjoy a cluster with high efficiency, manageability, expansibility and cost effectiveness.”

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