What you have learnt is equivalent to the amount of sand you can hold in your hand. What you haven't is everything outside - Tamil Proverb
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
HAIP & CHM in 11.2.0.2
From Alejandra Vargas:
http://blogs.oracle.com/AlejandroVargas/entry/rac11_2_0_2_redundant
The pdf link doesn't work tho
http://blogs.oracle.com/AlejandroVargas/entry/rac11_2_0_2_redundant
The pdf link doesn't work tho
Exadata in your laptop !
Kinda trailblazer, first-of-its-kind, whatever you choose to call.
Gokhan Atil is THE MAN !
http://www.gokhanatil.com/2012/01/is-it-possible-to-build-exadata.html
DIY
Jason Arneil's blog posting is the latest knock.
http://jarneil.wordpress.com/2012/01/17/building-an-exadata-compute-node-usb-imaging-drive/
Vishal Gupta's is also helpful:
http://blog.vishalgupta.com/2011/10/23/exadata-storage-compute-node-remote-reimaging/
http://blog.vishalgupta.com/2011/10/15/oracle-exadata-documentation/
All reminds of a proverb in Tamil:
ஞாயிறை கை மறைப்பார் இல்
Translated, it means, you cannot cover the sun using your.hands.
THE FUTURE BECKONS - Database as a service - cookbook - DIY & test
To borrow from Nike:
JUST DO IThttp://www.oracle.com/technetwork/oem/cloud-mgmt/em12c-dbaas-cookbook-1432364.pdf#sf2898668
To install 12c, step by step, follow Gokhan Atil's guide:
http://www.gokhanatil.com/2011/10/howto-install-oracle-enterprise-manager.html
If you are totally new to 12c, here's what should bring you upto speed quickly:
Total Cloud Control. Zero to cloud in one day: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/oem/cloud-mgmt-496758.html