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Migrating an Oracle RAC Cluster using Storage vMotion to vSAN Storage – Private Investigation
Migrating an Oracle RAC Cluster using Storage vMotion to vSAN Storage – Private Investigation ” Give me ten men like Clouseau, and I can destroy the world…” said Former Chief Inspector Dreyfus about Inspector Jacques Clouseau and his incompetence, … Continue reading
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Migrating non-production Oracle RAC using VMware Storage vMotion with minimal downtime
Migrating non-production Oracle RAC using VMware Storage vMotion with minimal downtime Much has been discussed and documented about Storage vMotion of Oracle RAC Clusters on VMware SDDC which can be found in the numerous blog posts available at Oracle … Continue reading
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Introducing vSphere 6.7 for Enterprise Applications
vSphere 6.7 introduces new storage and networking features which have a major impact on the performance of Enterprise Applications – these include support for Persistent Memory (PMEM) and enhanced support for Remote Directory Memory Access (RDMA). Persistent Memory (PMEM) … Continue reading
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