I wasn't going to say anything; but this is too good a "straight line" to pass
up!
I've been "not bored" by Oracle since 1991, Version 6.1
That said, OVM is just like any other Oracle product
More "features" than "Carter has pills"
Requires "six men and a boy" to configure, manage and operate
(Extra points if you understand the "Grumpy Old Guy" references)
Clay Jackson
Database Solutions Sales Engineer
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On 10/9/19 12:38 PM, Sayan Malakshinov wrote:
We had some problems with OVM agents few years ago(we had to change IP
addresses of ovm servers and VMs on them, but couldn't connect to
agents after that) , and only OVM developers from oracle could find
and troubleshoot those 2 bugs,so ovm is really difficult for
troubleshooting and I'd try to avoid to use ovm too, but unfortunately
oracle allows to reduce license costs with hard partitioning on ovm
only, not on VMware, VirtualBox, hyperv, etc. Ovm is so not stable
that every time I reconfigure ovm, I'm affraid it can fail and stop
working...