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Oracle ASM & RHEL 5 Startup Basics
Oracle ASM & RHEL 5 Startup Basics
Installing Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Rel 5 on Oracle Database 11g and Linux
Very practical walk through addressing all of the bugs with a 10.2.0.5 installation.
Ahmed Baraka: Oracle 11g New Features for Administrators
Oracle 11g New Features for Administrators by Ahmed Baraka
Security Readiness Reviews
Security Readiness Review Evaluation Scripts
Microsoft's Oracle On Windows Resource Center
Some really good stuff from MICROSOFT on running Oracle on Windows.
TechNet Virtual Lab: Migrating from the Oracle Database to SQL Server using the SQL Server Migration Assistant
TechNet Virtual Lab: Migrating from the Oracle Database to SQL Server using the SQL Server Migration Assistant
Oracle Application Express Hosting - Buy It Now
Oracle Application Express (APEX) Hosting - (888)641-APPS
Oracle Application Express - Apex 3.2 Hosting
Professional quality hosting service exclusively for Oracle Application Express / Apex (formerly called HTMLDB)
Oracle BPEL Process Manager
Oracle BPEL Process Manager
Ten Reasons Why Oracle Databases Run Best on VMware
VMWare's defensive article in reaction to Oracle VM.
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Database Performance Myths
There are a few common myths about virtualizing databases:
* Databases have a high overhead when virtualized: Virtualized Databases can perform at or near the speed of physical systems, in terms of latency and throughput. The virtualization overhead for typical real-world databases is minimal – for VMware ESX Server, we measured CPU overhead to be less than 10%.
* Databases have too much I/O to be virtualized: Databases typically have a large number of small random I/Os, and it is in theory possible to hit a scaling ceiling in the hypervisor layer. VMware ESX’s thin hypervisor layer can drive over 63,000 database I/Os per second, which is equivalent to more than 600 disk spindles of I/O throughput. This is sufficient I/O scaling for even the largest databases on x86 systems.
* Virtualization should only be used for smaller, non-critical applications: The ESX hypervisor is very robust: many customers are seeing over two years of uptime from ESX based systems. In addition, the ESX hypervisor remains stable, even if resources are overcomitted.
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