This is just a quick blog entry to point out that I updated my “Papers, etc” section with a link to the recorded Exadata Storage Server Technical Deep Dive – Part IV webcast.
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Thanks for the webcast Kevin. It was great, both the content and the presentation. DBFS looks very promising and I think it will clear the doubts about how to load data into Exadata.
Thank you Yas.