Tag: IOUG

Listing 1: Preparing for Database Workload Replay Listing 2: Combining OLTP and DSS Workloads for Database Workload Replay Listing 3: Initializing Database Workload Replay Listing 4: Starting Workload Replay Client Sessions Listing 5: Starting a Consolidated Workload Replay Listing 6: Tracking Consolidated Workload Replay Progress Listing 7: Consolidated Workload Replay Statistics Listing 8: Workload Replay…

Listing 1: Preparing for Database Workload Replay Listing 2: Combining OLTP and DSS Workloads for Database Workload Replay Listing 3: Initializing Database Workload Replay Listing 4: Starting Workload Replay Client Sessions Listing 5: Starting a Consolidated Workload Replay Listing 6: Tracking Consolidated Workload Replay Progress Listing 7: Consolidated Workload Replay Statistics Listing 8: Workload Replay…

Security is a major topic in today’s world. As I’m writing this, I have just completed another quarterly security audit on critical systems. This doesn’t sound like the traditional job of a DBA, but managing storage, backups, monitoring, patching, performance tuning and, yes, security are all DBA tasks.

By Ian Abramson In sports, we talk about defense being a team game. One person alone cannot save a team from defeat; the entire team must work together to support a strong defense in order to win. It takes more than a hot goalie to win. The same can be said in the age of…

Original Broadcast: December 8, 2016 Data Warehousing and many areas of analytics and performance management within the Oracle stack can take advantage of source control management, continuous integration, and DevOps processes. Though these historically database object artifact silos often find some means for cooperative development, migration, and release cycles, they do not necessarily meet standards…

Original Broadcast: December 8, 2016 Data Warehousing and many areas of analytics and performance management within the Oracle stack can take advantage of source control management, continuous integration, and DevOps processes. Though these historically database object artifact silos often find some means for cooperative development, migration, and release cycles, they do not necessarily meet standards…

Original Broadcast: December 1, 2016 Monster VM’s was a Top 10 VMWorld 2016 presentation. This presentation will cover both Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server. Due to the high amount of content it will be broken into 2 parts. Databases by their very nature are Monster VM’s. If Monster VM’s are not virtualized properly they will…

Original Broadcast: December 1, 2016 Monster VM’s was a Top 10 VMWorld 2016 presentation. This presentation will cover both Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server. Due to the high amount of content it will be broken into 2 parts. Databases by their very nature are Monster VM’s. If Monster VM’s are not virtualized properly they will…

Original Broadcast: December 1, 2016 Monster VM’s was a Top 10 VMWorld 2016 presentation. This presentation will cover both Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server. Due to the high amount of content it will be broken into 2 parts. Databases by their very nature are Monster VM’s. If Monster VM’s are not virtualized properly they will…

Original Broadcast: December 1, 2016 Monster VM’s was a Top 10 VMWorld 2016 presentation. This presentation will cover both Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server. Due to the high amount of content it will be broken into 2 parts. Databases by their very nature are Monster VM’s. If Monster VM’s are not virtualized properly they will…