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Running Oracle TimesTen Classic database on a Dell S5408 server is crucial for organizations seeking high-performance, low-latency data processing capabilities for large datasets that a typical 2-socket server cannot deliver. In this study, a single instance of TimesTen Classic database was deployed to showcase its functionality.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.8 x86-64 operating system was used for this study. After the operating system was installed, the command “nproc” was run to verify the number of available CPU cores on the system. Because the S5408 server is an eight socket server with 28 physical cores each with hyperthreading enabled, a total of 448 logical cores are available. The following example provides a Linux command to print the number of CPU cores on a system.
The command “lscpu” can provide more information about the CPU. The following example provides a sample output from the “lscpu” command.
The S5408 server can have up to 12 TB of physical memory. The following command was used to verify the amount of total memory on the system.