Alpha和oracle提供非常大的内存[新产品]

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据Digital称,Alphaserver 8400企业服务器和Alphaserver 8200部门服务器使用300兆赫的Alpha 21164芯片,每秒可以执行10亿条指令。服务器结合了Alpha 64位架构和非常大的内存容量(高达14 gb)。它们提供PCI、xml和Futurebus+总线的选择。alphaserver具有OpenVMS集群、热插拔盘、RAID、冗余电源、ECC内存和数据路径、故障管理、不间断电源系统等可靠性和可用性特性。它们可用于Digital Unix或Open VMS操作系统。Digital还计划支持Windows NT。Alphaserver 8200具有1到6个处理器和高达6gb的内存。基础系统的成本为10万美元。它包括一个处理器;电源和封装与一个五槽系统总线的CPU,内存和VO模块;128mb内存;具有SCSI和通信端口的集成VO模块;光盘读取器;和OpenVMS或数字Unix操作系统。Alphaserver 8400具有1到12个处理器和高达14gb的内存。基本系统的价格为19.5万美元,与Alphaserver 8200基本系统具有相同的基本配置,但提供了更多的扩展,可以提供额外的CPU、内存和VO连接,并且内存是其两倍。为了支持alphaserver, Oracle为其Oracle7数据库提供了一个非常大的内存选项。这个选项利用64位Alpha体系结构、Digital Unix和新服务器最大14gb的主存,允许更大的数据库部分驻留在内存中。该选项有两个组成部分:大系统全局区域和大Oracle块。lsga是超过2gb的数据库缓冲区缓存。根据Oracle的说法,LSGA对大多数应用程序是透明的,并且不需要更改应用程序代码。bob支持最大32 kb的块大小。该公司声称,更大的块允许每个块有更多的行,这意味着在扫描表时每行的开销更少,磁盘I/O请求更少。因此,数据库可以更快地将数据从磁盘移到内存并移回来。圈读者服务号码23
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Alpha and oracle serve up very large memory [New Products]
The Alphaserver 8400 enterprise server and Alphaserver 8200 departmental server use the 300-MHz Alpha 21164 chip, which can operate a t a billion instructions per second, according to Digital. The servers combine Alpha 64-bit architecture and very large memory capacity (up to 14 Gbytes). They offer a choice of PCI, XMI, and Futurebus+ buses. The AlphaServers have reliability and availability features such as OpenVMS clusters, hot swap disks, RAID, redundant power, ECC memory and data paths, fault management, and uninterruptible power system. They are available with Digital Unix or Open VMS operating systems. Digital also plans support for Windows NT. The Alphaserver 8200 features one to six processors and up to 6 Gbytes of memory. The base system costs $100,000. It includes one processor; power and packaging with a five-slot system bus for CPU, memory, and VO modules; 12 8 Mbytes of memory; an integrated VO module with SCSI and communication ports; a CDROM reader; and the OpenVMS or Digital Unix operating system. The Alphaserver 8400 features one to 12 processors and up to 14 Gbytes of memory. The base system, priced at $195,000, has the same basic configuration as the Alphaserver 8200 base system, but offers more expansion for additional CPU, memory, and VO connectivity, and twice the memory. T o support the AlphaServers, Oracle offers a very large memory option for its Oracle7 database. This option exploits the 64-bit Alpha architecture, Digital Unix, and the new server’s 14-Gbyte maximum main memory to allow a larger portion of the database to reside in memory. The option features two components: Large Systems Global Areas and Big Oracle Blocks. LSGAs are database buffer caches in excess of 2 Gbytes. According to Oracle, the LSGA is transparent to most applications, and application code does not have to be changed. BOBS support block sizes up to 32 Kbytes. Larger blocks allow more rows per block, meaning less overhead per row and fewer disk I/O requests when scanning tables, claims the company. Consequently, the database can move data from disk to memory and back much faster. Circle reader service number 23
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