Yes it does but it probably runs Solaris on storage nodes and Linux as RAC nodes.
In a way it is not surprising when you take into account how much time they had to cook it up and instead of changing everything they kept RAC nodes as on previous Exadata which makes sense.
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...and it runs linux, not solaris :-(
Yes it does but it probably runs Solaris on storage nodes and Linux as RAC nodes.
In a way it is not surprising when you take into account how much time they had to cook it up and instead of changing everything they kept RAC nodes as on previous Exadata which makes sense.
"Software from Oracle, Hardware from Sun"
"Oracle Exadata Storage Server Software
• Oracle Exadata Storage Server Software 11g Release 2
• Oracle Enterprise Linux Release 5.3"
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/bi/db/exadata/pdf/exadata-datasheet.pdf
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