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Database Machine Capacity (Uncompressed)<br />

Raw Disk Capacity<br />

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X3-8 or X3-2<br />

Full<br />

X3-2<br />

Half<br />

X3-2<br />

Quarter<br />

X3-2<br />

Eighth<br />

High Perf Disk 100 TB 50 TB 21.6 TB 10.8 TB<br />

High Cap Disk 504 TB 252 TB 108 TB 54 TB<br />

Raw Flash Capacity 1 22.4 TB 11.2 TB 4.8 TB 2.4 TB<br />

Usable Mirrored<br />

Capacity 1,2<br />

Usable Triple<br />

Mirrored Capacity 1,3<br />

High Perf Disk 45 TB 22.5 TB 9.5 TB 4.5 TB<br />

High Cap Disk 224 TB 112 TB 48 TB 23 TB<br />

High Perf Disk 30 TB 15 TB 6.5 TB 3.25 TB<br />

High Cap Disk 150 TB 75 TB 32 TB 16 TB<br />

1- Raw Disk Capacity defined using standard disk drive terminology of 1 TB = 1000 * 1000 * 1000 * 1000 bytes.<br />

2- Capacity calculated using normal space terminology of 1 TB = 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 bytes.<br />

3 - Actual space available for a database after mirroring (ASM normal redundancy) and allowing one disk (Quarter<br />

and Half) or two disks (Full Rack) of free space to automatically remirror after disk failures.<br />

4 - Actual space available for the database computed after triple mirroring (ASM high redundancy).

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