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Weigh the benefits of Oracle on mainframe vs. x86
Large-scale databases got their start when mainframes ruled the day. Those databases grew exponentially, requiring bigger and better mainframes. More data meant more processing power, and leveraging that data effectively meant more speed as well.... Feature | SearchOracle.com
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Oracle releases new Intel x86 servers against market headwinds
Oracle launches new x86 servers based on latest Intel Xeon chip a month after its release. Some analysts doubt Oracle can win HP and IBM customers. News | SearchDataCenter.com
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Windows Server 2012 upgrades may impact x86 server market
Server sales have been down in recent months but the new Windows Server launch may restart x86 server hardware purchases -- as soon as IT gets done testing it. News | SearchWindowsServer.com
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Vertical integration comes to x86 platform
Vertical hardware integration is also making its way into the x86 virtualization. Slideshow | SearchDataCenter.com
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X86 platform narrows the gap
Traditional mainframe are still more powerful, but x86 systems are beginning to narrow the gap with high-end mainframe processors. Slideshow | SearchDataCenter.com
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Case study: How to virtualise SAP and migrate from IBM onto x86
At VMworld Europe Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores gave an overview of how it virtualised an SAP environment and migrated from an IBM mainframe to x86 Case study | ComputerWeekly.com
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The future of mainframe systems and the x86 platform
X86 server virtualization is developing features similar to traditional mainframe systems, and while the two are drawing closer together, there are important differences. Special Report | SearchDataCenter.com
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Commodity Sun x86 server users not feeling the love from Oracle
Oracle has made it clear that it’s not interested in x86 commodity servers, and some smaller Sun x86 and Solaris users are feeling left out of the mix. Feature | SearchOracle.com
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X86-based private clouds offer cost savings
x86-based private clouds offer cost savings when compared to traditional mainframe systems. Slideshow | SearchDataCenter.com
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Traditional mainframe systems vs. x86 'software mainframe'
X86 server virtualization is developing features similar to traditional mainframe systems, and while the two are drawing closer together, there are still key differences. Slideshow | SearchDataCenter.com
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