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Articles for the keywords: Maximum Availability Architecture
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22 Apr 2013
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Oracle Exadata Database Machine, Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Accelerate Performance for Apollo Group [30619]
Educational Services Provider Gains 5X in Strategic Reporting
Apollo Group, one of the world's largest private education providers, is leveraging Oracle Exadata Database Machine and Oracles Sun ZFS Storage Appliance to streamline delivery of educational programs and services in higher education. With Oracle Exadata, Apollo Group has sped up strategic reporting by 5X, enabling business users to access key insights in about an hour rather than overnight. Using the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance with Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture best practices for Oracle Exadata backup and recovery, Apollo Group shrank its backup window from more than 24 hours to less than 40 minutes for a full backup of a 4 TB database.
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23 Nov 2012
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Deploying E-Business Suite on the Oracle Exastack [28575]
Whitepaper Covers Migrations to Exadata and Exalogic
Oracle's E-Business Suite Performance Team recently published a new whitepaper,"Deploying Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud and Oracle Exadata Database Machine," (Exastack) Elke Phelps posts on oracle.com. This whitepaper will assist users considering a migration to Exastack, understand sizing requirements, deployment standards and migration strategies. The paper covers the following topics:
- Scalability and Sizing Examples
- Deployment Standards
- Migration Standards and Guidelines
Phelps also provides a link to the library of whitepapers by the Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA) team that provide additional information regarding Oracle E-Business Suite on the Oracle Exadata Database Machine.
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30 Jan 2012
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Webcast Covers Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture and Oracle Exadata [25327]
Learn how to Achieve High Availability at Low Cost and Complexity
Director of Product Management for Database High Availability in Oracle Server Development Joe Meeks explains in this webcast how Oracles maximum availability architecture for Oracle Exadata Database Machine will help protect a company's systems from unplanned outages enabling the delivery of both high availability and data protection at the lowest cost and complexity. Viewers will learn how to achieve the highest levels of database availability at the lowest cost and risk; implement the industrys most-stringent data protection solutions; and adopt MAA post deployment operational best practices for Oracle Exadata. Registration and log-in are required.
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17 Jan 2012
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Disaster Recovery for Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud with Oracle Exadata Database Machine [25267]
White Paper Explains the Function of Oracle Fusion Middleware Disaster Recovery
The Oracle white paper "Disaster Recovery for Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud with Oracle Exadata Database Machine" deals with a subject much on the minds of users lately: disaster recovery with the Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud. The principles under discussion apply to deployments on an Oracle Exalogic Machine with an Oracle Database and to standalone deployments on an Oracle Exalogic Machine. Oracle Fusion Middleware Disaster Recovery -- the heart of Maximum Availability Architecture -- uses storage replication technology for disaster protection of Oracle Fusion Middleware middle tier components, supporting hot-pluggable deployments and offering compatibility with third-party vendor-recommended solutions.
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24 Aug 2011
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Six-Part Oracle Series on Cloud Computing: Data Integration for Private Clouds - Part 1 of 6 [24472]
Webcast Series - Discover the Cloud Advantage for Database starts
Oracle's six-part series on Discover the Cloud Advantage for Database includes a number of programs that prospective and active cloud users will find instructive. The archived and forthcoming series includes:
- Data Integration for Private Clouds
August 18, 2011 at 10:00am PT / 1:00pm ET
- Database Consolidation onto Private Clouds
September 8, 2011 at 10:00am PT / 1:00pm ET
- Managing Databases in Private Clouds
October 13, 2011 at 10:00am PT / 1:00pm ET
- Maximum Availability on Private Clouds
November 10, 2011 at 10:00am PT / 1:00pm ET
- Database Consolidation: Better Data Security at Lower Cost
On-Demand (Webcast was originally broadcast on June 16, 2011)
- Storage Management in Private Clouds
On-Demand (Webcast was originally broadcast on July 21, 2011)
Registration and log in are required for each webcast.
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