DELL
Oracle OpenWorldSan Francisco, CaliforniaDecember 7, 2004
We needed infinitely scalable systems; we needed systems that could support our growth. The rack approach has provided that scalability for the core of Dell's I/T infrastructure with high availability, high performance and the low cost that we need, plus we have no single point of failure. For a very large portion of Dell's mission-critical applications, we have come to rely on Oracle solutions ourselves.
one of the world's largest telecommunications providers is running their workload on a 72-CPU UNIX box that costs $2.9 million. They can run the same workload with just 11 Dell Power Edge 1750 servers at about two percent of the cost of this big UNIX box. And we even outperform that proprietary solution.
With all this value, there's been a huge move away from RISC and UNIX toward open industry standard servers.
We needed infinitely scalable systems; we needed systems that could support our growth. The rack approach has provided that scalability for the core of Dell's I/T infrastructure with high availability, high performance and the low cost that we need, plus we have no single point of failure. For a very large portion of Dell's mission-critical applications, we have come to rely on Oracle solutions ourselves.
one of the world's largest telecommunications providers is running their workload on a 72-CPU UNIX box that costs $2.9 million. They can run the same workload with just 11 Dell Power Edge 1750 servers at about two percent of the cost of this big UNIX box. And we even outperform that proprietary solution.
With all this value, there's been a huge move away from RISC and UNIX toward open industry standard servers.
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