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DevOps automation is often associated only with tools that work with Virtual Machines at the hypervisor or operating system level. Automation is a key technique used to differentiate the DevOps model from the traditional operational model and it can be expanded to work beyond the VMs. In Oracle VM (OVM) environments, much of the automation is provided via Enterprise Manager, but there are other options. In March of 2017, Oracle released Oracle Database Enterprise Edition 12.2 for on-premises clients. This new database version included many new features for the DBA, as well as a few tools that enable DevOps type of automation practices to be driven by the Database Administrator.

One of these new abilities is a feature called “VM Manager Agent for Grid Infrastructure”. This new ability that is built into Oracle Clusterware allows it to add virtual machines as a Clusterware resources, managed through the RESTful API interface built into the Oracle VM Manager. This enables the Clusterware to manage a VM as a Clusterware resource, without requiring any interaction with the VM guest OS, effectively turning the VM into a black box to the DBA. An example use case is stopping and starting a VM running Oracle Database Firewall by using Oracle Clusterware.

DevOps automation is often associated only with tools that work with Virtual Machines at the hypervisor or operating system level. Automation is a key technique used to differentiate the DevOps model from the traditional operational model and it can be expanded to work beyond the VMs. In Oracle VM (OVM) environments, much of the automation is provided via Enterprise Manager, but there are other options. In March of 2017, Oracle released Oracle Database Enterprise Edition 12.2 for on-premises clients. This new database version included many new features for the DBA, as well as a few tools that enable DevOps type of automation practices to be driven by the Database Administrator.

One of these new abilities is a feature called “VM Manager Agent for Grid Infrastructure”. This new ability that is built into Oracle Clusterware allows it to add virtual machines as a Clusterware resources, managed through the RESTful API interface built into the Oracle VM Manager. This enables the Clusterware to manage a VM as a Clusterware resource, without requiring any interaction with the VM guest OS, effectively turning the VM into a black box to the DBA. An example use case is stopping and starting a VM running Oracle Database Firewall by using Oracle Clusterware.

DevOps automation is often associated only with tools that work with Virtual Machines at the hypervisor or operating system level. Automation is a key technique used to differentiate the DevOps model from the traditional operational model and it can be expanded to work beyond the VMs. In Oracle VM (OVM) environments, much of the automation is provided via Enterprise Manager, but there are other options. In March of 2017, Oracle released Oracle Database Enterprise Edition 12.2 for on-premises clients. This new database version included many new features for the DBA, as well as a few tools that enable DevOps type of automation practices to be driven by the Database Administrator.

One of these new abilities is a feature called “VM Manager Agent for Grid Infrastructure”. This new ability that is built into Oracle Clusterware allows it to add virtual machines as a Clusterware resources, managed through the RESTful API interface built into the Oracle VM Manager. This enables the Clusterware to manage a VM as a Clusterware resource, without requiring any interaction with the VM guest OS, effectively turning the VM into a black box to the DBA. An example use case is stopping and starting a VM running Oracle Database Firewall by using Oracle Clusterware.

DevOps automation is often associated only with tools that work with Virtual Machines at the hypervisor or operating system level. Automation is a key technique used to differentiate the DevOps model from the traditional operational model and it can be expanded to work beyond the VMs. In Oracle VM (OVM) environments, much of the automation is provided via Enterprise Manager, but there are other options. In March of 2017, Oracle released Oracle Database Enterprise Edition 12.2 for on-premises clients. This new database version included many new features for the DBA, as well as a few tools that enable DevOps type of automation practices to be driven by the Database Administrator.

One of these new abilities is a feature called “VM Manager Agent for Grid Infrastructure”. This new ability that is built into Oracle Clusterware allows it to add virtual machines as a Clusterware resources, managed through the RESTful API interface built into the Oracle VM Manager. This enables the Clusterware to manage a VM as a Clusterware resource, without requiring any interaction with the VM guest OS, effectively turning the VM into a black box to the DBA. An example use case is stopping and starting a VM running Oracle Database Firewall by using Oracle Clusterware.

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Original Broadcast: April 26, 2017 Our customer, a US based insurer wished to move their on premise 12.0.6 EBS system to the Oracle Cloud in an as-is migration. In an ideal scenario, we could have upgraded to a supported OS and release and then done the migration but due to the constrained timelines and criticality…

From the perspective of a database security consultancy, what security requirements change when you move to the Cloud? Assuming an effective database security program is in place, arguably moving to the Cloud should be an easy transition. Moving to the Cloud requires strengthening several key components of a database security program. This presentation will first…

In the past you used to have to buy servers and/or hosting services to manage your technology stack. Now there are numerous options which allow you to quickly and easily deploy your applications on the cloud. The tough part is deciding which cloud offering or tools to use. This session will cover the different cloud…

In the past you used to have to buy servers and/or hosting services to manage your technology stack. Now there are numerous options which allow you to quickly and easily deploy your applications on the cloud. The tough part is deciding which cloud offering or tools to use. This session will cover the different cloud…

Every now and then you need to free you mind and work on something completely different. That's where the robot comes from. This home-build robot sends all kinds of sensor data to Oracle's IoT cloud service. The data is processed in IoT CS and used to control the robot's sensor thresholds. The robot's movements, speed…