Tag: Container Databases/Pluggable Databases

As the complexities of Oracle solutions continue to grow, providing IT environments a simplified way to automate key processes of software delivery and changes within IT infrastructure is of utmost importance. With the use of containers, system administrators, database administrators, and software developers can take advantage of delivering Oracle databases and their closely tied applications…

Oracle 12.1 Multitenant  offers cost effective, high database consolidation density coupled with excellent isolation.  The Oracle 12.2 Multitenant new feature called Application Containers significantly improves agile application deployment and  management at scale.  When used in accordance with best practices, Application Containers plays a vital part in agile development for Continuous integration-Continuous Delivery (CICD) application development models.  This session will introduce the basic…

Managing a large multitenant database with many pluggable database can be a difficult task. Many PDBs fight for the server resources like I/O, CPU and memory. It can be difficult to keep the SLAs agreed with your customers. Oracle Database 12c Release 2 offers improvments in resource management for PDBs and a new feature called…

With great consolidation comes great responsibility. Oracle 12.2 Multitenant allow administrators the power for high consolidation density, improved isolation, ease of management, and faster deployment. This session will explore several different use case scenarios and configurations where Viscosity has implemented Oracle 12.2 Multitenant along with virtualization technologies to achieve high consolidation density while still maintaining strong…

Oracle Multitenant was built to consolidate databases. The provisioning and management advantages of using pluggable databases greatly simplify database operations. However, accidental or intentional acts can create security breaches with pluggable databases. This session will review briefly the features and functionality introduced by the multitenant option. We will then discuss changes to basic database security…

Pluggable databases are “not your mother’s database”.   Efficient use of a pluggable database requires attention to not only the SQL being used to access the data in the pluggable database; but also components of the container database and even the structure of both the pluggable and container database.   In a multi-tenant environment, the DBA for the pluggable database might not even have access to the underlying container.  Learn how to use different tools and techniques to ensure your databases are making optimal use of available resources.

Bored of slides about Multitenant? Join this session and see with your eyes how Pluggable Databases work in a Maximum Availability Architecture. Start your journey through a structured sequence of slides and demos and learn how to deal with PDB creation, services and failovers in one of the most complex and beautiful architectures you can…

This session is focused on the internals of the Pluggable Databases feature of the latest Oracle Database release. How it works inside and what that means for administrators that need to build and manage database clouds.