Owners Manual

Dell Integrated Systems for Oracle Database 2.0 - Owner’s Guide 1.1
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Figure 4 shows the rear side of the R930 chassis with the adapters populated based on the
recommended PCIe adapters slot priority of Dell.
Figure 4 R930 database server PCIe slot population
Henceforth, in this document, the DISOD solution that uses R930 servers as the database
node will be referenced as R930-based DISOD solution, unless stated otherwise.
2.2 Shared storage array
This section describes the shared storage that is preintegrated and preconfigured within
the DISOD solution rack. DISOD 2.0 currently supports only Dell Acceleration Appliance
for Oracle Databases (DAAD) storage array as the preintegrated shared storage within the
solution rack.
The following subsection provides the overview of the DAAD storage array that ships with
the DISOD solution rack.
2.2.1 Dell Acceleration Appliance for Oracle Databases (DAAD)
storage array
DISOD ships with DAAD storage array as the high performance, low-latency backend
shared storage. DISOD does not support standalone DAAD units. As a result, preconfigured
DAAD units shipped from factory and future capacity increments are allowed only as
DAAD HA pairs.
DISOD 2.0 solution supports the following DAAD:
Generation: the second generation of DAAD i.e. DAAD 2.0
Capacities: both the capacity flavors offered with DAAD 2.0
o 12.8 TB DAAD 2.0 that uses four 3.2 TB Fusion ioMemory flash adapters
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iDRAC
2/10
1/9 1/1
2/2
1100W
1100W
1100W
1100W
8 4 2
PORT 2
8 4 2
PORT 1
PCIe x8 8Gb FC
8 4 2
PORT 2
8 4 2
PORT 1
PCIe x8 8Gb FC
Slot5: QLogic 2662
16Gbps DP FC HBA
Slot4: QLogic 2662
16Gbps DP FC HBA
Broadcom 5720
1GbE QP NDC
Slot1: Mellanox ConnectX-
3 40GbE DP Adapter
Slot3: Mellanox ConnectX-
3 40GbE DP Adapter
iDRAC
Enterprise