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
Andy Kerber (@dbakerber), Senior Consultant In this blog I will examine the effects ‘setall’ and ‘none’ on the Oracle initialization parameter filesystemio_options. This setting is
Nick Walter, Principal Architect Licensing Oracle software products in a public cloud environment has always been an awkward sticking point for enterprises looking to move
Shawn Meyers (@1dizzygoose), Principal Architect Recently while at a client site, I ran into a situation that stumped me for a bit and shows why
Jonas Mason, Senior Consultant In the last of my blogs on Diagnostics and Tuning Pack features, I will be covering the Access Advisor, which can
Jim Hannan (@HoBHannan), Principal Architect I first started working with Oracle as Unix/Network administrator. Our DBA left for another job and I inherited the database
Mike Stone (@HoBMStone), CIO It seems like every time I turn around this fall, I hear questions about “12c Multitenancy” or pluggable databases. This probably
Nathan Biggs (@nathanbiggs), CEO The trend in the storage industry towards all flash arrays is a welcomed development. The cost of flash storage has finally
House of Brick Principal Architect Welcome to part three in our series of posts regarding the virtualization of your business critical SQL Servers. This post
Dave Welch, CTO and Chief Evangelist As we move forward, there are more layers in the system stack. Virtualization is being introduced for a whole
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