Tag: VMWare

Presented at INSYNC 21

Session ID: 100560

Enabling and sustaining the highest possible performance along with continued application availability is a major goal for all mission-critical applications in order to meet the demanding business SLA’s. Harnessing key features in the latest vSphere release 7.0 U1 including Persistent memory, Para Virtualized RDMA, 1GB Huge Pages, vNVME Controllers, Improved Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS), Assignable Hardware, Refactored vMotion, etc helps achieve those stringent business goals. This session discusses accelerating Oracle Enterprise IO-intensive workloads with vSphere 7.0 new features enhancing high availability, faster data loading, etc, and share key considerations and lessons learned.

Monster VM’s was a Top 10 VMWorld 2016 presentation. This presentation will cover both Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server. Due to the high amount of content it will be broken into 2 parts. Databases by their very nature are Monster VM’s. If Monster VM’s are not virtualized properly they will never perform well and can…

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Upgrading hardware, software, versions of the database or versions of the application are all facts of life. Moving to the Cloud is now happening at an increasing rate. Too often companies put these migrations off because they can't afford downtime. Learn how to do a migration with zero or limited downtime using logical replication products.…

Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance has proven to be an excellent solution for today's highly virtualized infrastructure environments. In this webcast, Bob Handlin and Anderson Souza will give a quick refresher on why the appliance works so well in these environments, update you on progress integrating our storage into VMware vCenter server, and share some recent…

Perhaps, if you have been living under a rock on a far distant planet, void of anything technical and perhaps, if the internet is not delivered directly to your home, work, phone or car then perhaps, just perhaps, you have not heard of the IT rage known as ‘Virtualization’. The more likely scenario, however, is…

The (Un)loved Child of Generation Cloud: Oracle Performance on VMware Virtualization as a backbone technology - an all-time-high topic, and much older than the current buzzword wit the capital C. Not uncomplicated regarding licensing and handling, such a hypervisor hides a bunch of nasty surprises for the unprepared. The talk will have a focus on…

One of most commonly used architectures for in a database as a service (DBaaS)  cloud is virtualizing database. In this architecture, all the Oracle databases are running on virtual machines. To provide a database service, virtual machines with database preconfigured are dynamically provisioned. This session will discuss the two most commonly used virtualization methods: Oracle VM and VMware.