Empowering Oracle Workloads
with IBM Power

Learn why you should run Oracle workloads on Power10? Explore now.

With a 35-year partnership, IBM and Oracle cross-collaborate to ensure that Oracle databases running on IBM Power and AIX® are efficient and successful, providing:
 - better reliability and resiliency
 - more flexible offering with for workload consolidation
 - comprehensive hybrid cloud capabilities

Power10 and AIX® are equipped with enhanced security capabilities, including endpoint detection and response (EDR) technology.

Review the ITIC 2022 Global Server Hardware, Server OS Security Report to learn more about IBM Power in-class security leadership.

IBM Power servers provide a foundation for your organization to deploy Oracle Database and app workloads while delivering a host of benefits.

Review the ITIC 2022 Global Server Hardware, Server OS Reliability Report to see IBM Power’s leadership in server reliability.

The AIX operating system combined with IBM Power10 continues to support the most demanding workloads for Oracle hybrid cloud environments.

Read the solution brief to learn why IBM Power servers and AIX® drive innovation for Oracle workloads in a secure environment.
IBM has recently launched the S1014 with 24 cores for small and mid-market clients who are looking for high compute density and lower ISV software licensing costs.1 So whether you are looking for the most reliable, secure and cost effective platform to run your Oracle workloads or looking to upgrade from Power8, you’ll find your solution in IBM Power servers.

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(1) Based on the 2022 ITIC Global Server Hardware Reliability Report: https://www.ibm.com/downloads/cas/VQ5B65YZ; Based on IBM Power S1014 24-core server with Dual Chip Module Power10 processor and 192 threads compared to Intel 4th Generation Xeon Scalable Processor with 64 cores at 2 threads per core and 128 total threads: https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/232397/intel-xeon-gold-6438n-processor-60m-cache-2-00-ghz.html; Intel processors with 4 XCC are not eligible for Oracle Database SE2, just MCC, so the maximum core count Intel can offer is 32 cores per socket in a 2-socket system, so 64 cores in total: https://cdrdv2-public.intel.com/710132/Intel_Server_System_M50FCP2UR_TPS_Rev1_0.pdf; Based on $17,500 per Oracle Database SE2 processor: https://www.oracle.com/assets/technology-price-list-070617.pdf; Oracle Database SE2 may only be licensed on servers that have a maximum capacity of 2 sockets. In addition, notwithstanding any provision in your Oracle license agreement to the contrary, each Oracle Database SE2 may use a maximum of 16 CPU threads at any time: https://www.oracle.com/assets/databaselicensing-070584.pdf

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