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Transportable Tablespaces (TTS) are one of the most versatile features in Oracle Database. Leaving the datafiles in place with TTS are one of the fastest methods of upgrading without an additional option license cost. Several case studies will be covered: Archiving partitions, storage migrations, TSPITR and sharing a read-only tablespace between databases.

Do you truly know why you should be regularly applying Oracle Critical Patch Updates? This session will provide an in-depth look and demonstration of different types of security vulnerabilities fixed by Oracle’s quarterly Critical Patch Updates (CPU). Using information and exploit code that is published and readily available on the Internet, actual security bugs fixed…

Do you truly know why you should be regularly applying Oracle Critical Patch Updates? This session will provide an in-depth look and demonstration of different types of security vulnerabilities fixed by Oracle’s quarterly Critical Patch Updates (CPU). Using information and exploit code that is published and readily available on the Internet, actual security bugs fixed…

Learn from past successful experiences how to best conduct a Proof of Concept to put Oracle databases including 11gR2 and EBS on Linux on IBM System z. The session will discuss the key lessons learned when installing the 11gR2 Oracle Database on Linux on System z . Topics include how to set up z/VM Linux…

Transportable Tablespaces (TTS) are one of the most versatile features in Oracle Database. Leaving the datafiles in place with TTS are one of the fastest methods of upgrading without an additional option license cost. Several case studies will be covered: Archiving partitions, storage migrations, TSPITR and sharing a read-only tablespace between databases.

Transportable Tablespaces (TTS) are one of the most versatile features in Oracle Database. Leaving the datafiles in place with TTS are one of the fastest methods of upgrading without an additional option license cost. Several case studies will be covered: Archiving partitions, storage migrations, TSPITR and sharing a read-only tablespace between databases.

In this presentation, I will introduce concepts behind SCAN addresses, SCAN listeners, VIP addresses, VIP listeners, HAIP etc. I will also talk about how to integrate all these new features to setup the RAC environment optimally. It is important to understand the concepts behind these RAC features to effectively implement for high availability.

Learn from past successful experiences how to best conduct a Proof of Concept to put Oracle databases including 11gR2 and EBS on Linux on IBM System z. The session will discuss the key lessons learned when installing the 11gR2 Oracle Database on Linux on System z . Topics include how to set up z/VM Linux…

This session gives an overview of best practices and tools to diagnose performance problems. The focus of the presentation is the platform Linux on z.  

This presentation will focus on the Oracle Clusteware/RAC Installation and Management by using a 16-node 11.2 installation. We will talk about design consideration including pre-reqs, hardware and network setup. We will go over all the Clusterware/RAC installation steps with screenshots. We will then focus on managing this 16-node 11.2 Clusterware/RAC DB including the use of…