by Joe Grant (@dba_jedi), Principal Architect INSTALLING ORACLE WHEN REQUIRED BY COTS APPLICATIONS Over the last few months, I have had several clients deploying Oracle
Jeff Stonacek, Principal Architect The theme of this blog is, “it’s complicated”. PowerVM is not necessarily complicated to the point where it is difficult to
by Joe Grant (@dba_jedi), Principal Architect Through the years, I have been assigned to several projects that can be considered large migrations. Some were just
by Joe Grant (@dba_jedi), Principal Architect This summer I was involved with a large-scale datacenter move for one of our clients. Rather than maintaining their
Michael Stone (@HoBMStone), Lead Architect and CIO More and more companies are coming to understand that licensing costs for commercial products, such as Oracle, usually
by Jeff Stonacek, Principal Architect Renaming a volume group is a fairly straightforward process, assuming that the volume group is not the root volume group.
Tom Roehr, Senior Consultant Previously, my colleague Jim Hannan, wrote an introductory blog about Oracle’s OS Watcher Black Box. I’d like to review OS Watcher
Nathan Biggs (@nathanbiggs), CEO Virtualization and Cloud Computing Another key factor that helps to establish our industry leadership position at House of Brick is our
David Woodard | Originally appeared in March 2006 Bricks newsletter. Content has been updated where appropriate. In part 1 I covered the ps & pgrep, du, and isof Unix
Jim Hannan (@HoBHannan), Principal Architect Most DBAs will agree that good performance monitoring and troubleshooting should include OS metrics – in addition to traditional tools
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