This article try to explain the technical reasons of the Oracle Database Appliance success, a well-known appliance with whom Oracle targets small and medium businesses, or specific departments of big companies looking for privacy and isolation from the rest of the IT. Exadata Deployment with Elastic Configuration March 12, 2019Ĭategories Categories Tags 12cR2 ACFS Ansible ASM ASM12c Capacity Management CDB Cloud Cloud Computing Cluster File System Consolidation Container Database Create pluggable database snapshot copy Data Guard Data Guard Broker DBaaS DB DevOps Exadata Exadata as Code Exadata Machine Exadata Storage GI 12c Grid Infrastructure High Availability IO Resource Manager Jenkins Linux Multitenant OCI ODA ODA CPU Capping Oracle Oracle 12c Oracle Database Appliance Oracle Engineered System Oracle RAC OVM Patching Exadata Machine PDB PDB Clone PDB snapshot RAC Recovery Resource Manager RMAN SaaS Snapshot Snapshot copy Tuning Archives Archives.Exadata and IORM by Examples April 30, 2019.Exadata X8M introduces BIG Architectural Changes October 6, 2019.Bulk Exadata Patching February 16, 2020.Exadata as Code – PDB Snapshot Cloning December 1, 2020.Introduction to Oracle Dedicated Region September 28, 2021.On that project, Dan transitioned from programming hobbyist to craftsman with a “quality first” focus in his work. He realized that quality in software derives, not from what it does, but from the way it is written, and yields benefits such as having fewer bugs, and being easier to read and change. In his first professional programming job, Dan had the autonomy to make mistakes, live with them, learn from them and fix them. Moving from hobby to professional, Dan did his computer science studies at SAIT in Calgary. His interest in computers and programming drove him to teach himself BASIC, 656 assembly language programming, and then C so that he could write hobby programs. His experience includes accounting, supply chain management, drilling program management, project management, and contract management integration, automation and dashboarding elements.ĭan learned how to program computers as a child by watching his older brother making games on his Commodore 64. Written by Dan MacMillan - Integration Specialistĭan has been developing software professionally for over 20 years, joining Emerald Associates in 2003. Project! The next step is checking the IP and DNS configuration and doing the base configuration for the servers. All in all an auspicious start to an exciting Public interface or the Integrated Lights-Out Manager (ILOM).Īfter the technician was done I checked all the cable connections and could find no fault with his work. Also, only one cable was run for the ZSA, and it was not labeled in such a way to know if it was for the Run through the cable management arm of the server. the two fiber channel cables that routed to the server at the bottom of the rack weren't quite long enough to There were only a couple of minor issues. I remarked on itĪfterward and he told me he has often been on the other end, trying to pull a server out and not being able to do it because the cables were run poorly. It wasĮasy to see his expertise, even in a field where I have none (as a software developer, I don't have much call to be in datacenters). Worked with a practiced hand, obviously born from long experience with this kind of work, being very, very careful about how the cables were run. I was particularly impressed with the tech who cabled the servers after they were installed into the racks. The Oracle techs were quick and efficient. I was mainly there to check the cabling after setup was complete, as a previous ODA installed for thisĬlient was improperly cabled which caused some initial issues. Were principally responsible for racking the servers. Today I went to the client's datacenter to assist with racking the servers, client staff as well as Oracle technicians were present.
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