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Monthly Archives: October 2018
Oracle RAC on Stretched Clusters for VMware Cloud on AWS – Anti-Affinity within AZ & HA across AZs
Introduction As mentioned in the earlier post , VMware Cloud on AWS is an on-demand service that enables customers to run applications across vSphere-based cloud environments with access to a broad range of AWS services. Powered by VMware Cloud … Continue reading
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Oracle Database on all-flash vSAN 6.7 Reference Architecture
Customers deploying Oracle Database have requirements such as stringent SLAs, consistent performance, and high availability. It can be a major challenge for organizations to manage data storage in these environments due to these demanding business requirements. Common issues in using traditional … Continue reading
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Oracle and vSphere Persistent Memory (PMEM) – vPMEM v/s vPMEMDisk
In the previous blog post Accelerating Oracle Performance using vSphere Persistent Memory (PMEM) , we demonstrated how performance of Oracle databases can be improved using VMware vSphere 6.7 Persistent Memory feature in different modes for the uses cases below Improved … Continue reading
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