Owners Manual
Dell Integrated Systems for Oracle Database 2.0 - Owner’s Guide 1.1
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Figure 3 shows the rear side of the R730 chassis with the adapters populated based on the
recommended PCIe adapters slot priority of Dell.
Figure 3 R730 database server PCIe slot population
Henceforth, in this document, the DISOD solution that uses R730 servers as the database
node will be referenced as R730-based DISOD solution, unless stated otherwise.
2.1.2 R930 database server
Table 2 provides the details of the hardware components used in each of the R930 servers
that is supported as the Oracle database compute node in the DISOD 2.0 solution.
R930 database server hardware details
Hardware Components – per database server
Database Server
4S Dell PowerEdge R930
Processor
4 × Intel Xeon E7-8891 v3 10c 2.8 GHz
Memory
Up to 3 TB using 32 GB DDR4 2133 MT/s QR LRDIMMs
Network Adapters (Oracle Database
Public & Private)
2 x Mellanox ConnectX-3 EN DP 40 Gb Ethernet
adapters
Rack Network Daughter Card (rNDC)
Broadcom 5720 quad port 1 GbE rNDC
Remote Management
iDRAC8 Enterprise
HBAs
2 x QLogic 2662 DP 16 GB FC adapters
RAID Controller
PERC H730P (RAID 1)
Local Storage
2 × 1.2 TB (RAID 1) + 1 × 1.2 TB hot spare, 10K 6 Gbps
SAS 2.5” hot-plug HDDs
Operating System
Oracle Linux 6.6 running Unbreakable Enterprise
Kernel (UEK) Release 3 Update 3 (3.8.13-44)
1
2
7
2
1
3
6
4
5
1 2 3 4
iDRAC
750W750W
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
iDRAC
Enterprise
Slot2: QLogic 2662
16Gbps DP FC HBA
Slot3: QLogic 2662
16Gbps DP FC HBA
Slot5: Mellanox CX-3
40GbE DP Adapter
Slot7: Mellanox CX-3
40GbE DP Adapter
rNDC: Broadcom
5720 QP 1GbE