Webcast Announcement: Oracle Exadata Storage Server Technical Deep Dive – Part III.

Oracle Exadata Storage Server Technical Deep Dive: Part III

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This is the third webinar in my Oracle Exadata Storage Server Technical Deep Dive series.  I’ll offer brief recaps of the previous two webinars and then I’ll cover the following new material:

  • The “Division of Work”
    • Quantifying the “Heavy Lifting” Done By The Storage Grid CPUs
Title: Oracle Exadata Storage Server Technical Deep Dive: Part III
Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CDT

Archives of parts I and II can be found at the following page:

Archived Webcasts: Oracle Exadata Storage Server Technical Deep Dive Part I and Part II.

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