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| + | pricing announcements talk about the most scaled-down, vanilla option,cheap jordans," said Eliot Colon, president of licensing strategy firm Miro Consulting. "But there is always the option recommended by Oracle, and that always costs a great percentage higher." < p> | ||
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| + | <p> An Oracle spokesman declined to comment,jordans for cheap, instead directing <i>Computerworld< i> to a slide during Ellison's presentation last week (see 28:20 in the keynote video) comparing the Database Machine vs. the Netezza 10100 and the Teradata 2550.< p> | ||
| + | <p> Netezza's 43TB data warehousing appliance lists for $1.25 million, or $29,000 per terabyte; while Teradata's 43TB appliance costs $1.5 million, or $35,000 per terabyte.< p> | ||
| + | <p> Meanwhile, Oracle's offering costs $650,000 for the hardware and $1.68 million for the software,cheap real jordans, for a total of $2.33 million. A greater total price, but Ellison said with 168TB of storage,cheap jordans free shipping, the Database Machine's price per terabyte of $14,cheap-jordan,000 is cheaper than the others.< p> | ||
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| + | <p> "We are closer to the price of a disk array," Ellison said. "And the price will continue to go down while performance goes up."< p> | ||
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| + | <q> If you're buying from scratch, you'll have to add an extra $3 million. < q> | ||
| + | <cite> Randy Lea, Teradata VP < cite> | ||
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| + | <p> That keynote slide did have an asterisk next to its software price with a small note at the bottom: "Use your existing database licenses and 0% discount on storage server software."< p> | ||
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