Re: DB12c in Production?

  • From: Seth Miller <sethmiller.sm@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "pete.sharman@xxxxxxxxxx" <pete.sharman@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 19 May 2014 13:14:24 -0500

Those of us that don't have the luxury of connecting with "/" or "as
sysdba" will find it easier to adjust.



On Monday, May 19, 2014, Peter Sharman <pete.sharman@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> +1 on what Hans said.
>
> Even after using DB12c for quite some time, I ***STILL*** find myself
> doing a connect / as sysdba and ending up connected to the CDB instead of
> the PDB.  SHOW CON_ID or SHOW CON_NAME is one of my most frequently used
> commands. ;)
>
> Old habits die hard, especially for those of us that have been around too
> long.
>
> Pete
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hans Forbrich [mailto:fuzzy.graybeard@xxxxxxxxx <javascript:;>]
> Sent: Monday, May 19, 2014 2:24 PM
> To: Iggy Fernandez
> Cc: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <javascript:;>
> Subject: Re: DB12c in Production?
>
> On 18/05/2014 6:18 PM, Iggy Fernandez wrote:
> >
> > What are the advantages of using a CDB with a single pluggable
> > database (as appears to be allowed without extra cost when using
> > Enterprise Edition) instead of a non-CDB?
> >
> > Iggy
>
> Biggest advantage is getting used to the new architecture - the older
> architecture is officially known as "pre-12c" and based on that terminology
> we suspect it will phase out.
>
> My experience is that we need to plan at least 6 months getting adjusted
> to the CDB concept and fixing scripts, etc.   Switch is not going to be
> a cake-walk, so the sooner we start looking at it seriously ...
>
> Other than that, it gives a whole new way of thinking about and handling
> backups, migrations, duplications, PITR, etc.  - think 'transportable
> database' to get started.
>
> I suspect we have not begun to see the tip of this iceberg.
>
> /Hans
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