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11 Jun 2012
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Virtualization at Oracle - Six Part Series
A Look at the Several Approaches to Virtualization in both SPARC and x86 Architectures
Links to Virtualization at Oracle - Six Part Series have been gathered in a post by Monica Kumar. Her post refers readers to the series that Matthias Pfuetzner and Detlef Drewanz of Oracle have written that go through virtualization technologies that can be used with the Oracle stack. Kumar appraises the series as good in the technical overview they present of the concepts of virtualization as well as of the Oracle's server virtualization solutions spanning both SPARC and x86 architectures.
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11 Jun 2012
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Networking in VirtualBox: An 11-Step Procedure
Choosing the Best NIC from among Several Alternatives
Fat Bloke surveys the different ways of setting up networking in VirtualBox. VirtualBox enables the configuration of up to 8 virtual Network Interface Controllers (NICs) for each guest. The choice of NIC-type comes down to whether the guest has drivers for that NIC. VirtualBox suggests a NIC based on the guest OS-type that you specify during creation of the vm that rarely requires modification. The choice of networking mode depends on how you want to use your vm (client or server), Fat Bloke explains, and whether you want other machines on your network to see it.
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11 Jun 2012
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How to Use Oracle VM Templates
Oracle Database Running on Oracle Linux Imported into an Oracle VM Environment.
Yuli Vasiliev has written an OTN post, "How to use Oracle VM templates," that describes how to prepare an Oracle VM environment to use Oracle VM Templates; how to obtain a template; and how to deploy the template to your Oracle VM environment. The article also describes how to create a virtual machine based on that template and how to clone the template and change the clone's configuration. Vasiliev uses the example of a template for Oracle Database that contains two disk images: an Oracle Linux system image and an Oracle Database image.
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