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
Dave Welch (@OraVBCA), CTO & Chief Evangelist Update – July 26, 2019: VMware KB 51491 originally published vSphere 5.5 Extended Support as available for one
Jim Hannan (@jim_m_hannan), Principal Architect DBAs often ask me about the different layers involved when presenting storage to Oracle ASM on VMware. In the image
Andy Kerber (@dbakerber), Senior Consultant In this post, we are going to build a MySQL active-passive cluster using Pacemaker, Corosync, and DRBD. This was originally
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
by Joe Grant (@dba_jedi), Principal Architect This is part two of an ongoing series discussing the installation and configuration of SQL Server on Linux. Technically
Jonas Mason, Principal Architect Oracle Data Guard has long been Oracle’s recommended solution for providing DR protection for Oracle instances. If your production Oracle databases
Jim Hannan (@jim_m_hannan), Principal Architect Back in 2014, I wrote a blog VMFS vs. RDM Part 1, and with the introduction of vSphere 6 and
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
Jeff Stonacek, Principal Architect Introduction There are two common ways to increase the amount of swap space in Linux, by either adding a storage device
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