Thank you very much Mike!
I'm aware, of course, that Kellyn Potvin contributes to oracle-l and
thanks for mentioning her blog, I'll check the Azure related posts.
I know that we're supposed to patch our instances by ourselves just like
we do on prem.
As a side note: we have a huge number of cloud managed databases on
Google and the fact that all the backup and patching related stuff is
handled by Google is really great (just like the other cloud vendors
database managed solutions, I suppose).
Best regards
Dimitre
On 07/05/2021 13.40, Michael Gangler wrote:
Hi Dimitre,--
Kellyn Potvin-Gorman who use to work for Oracle and is now works for Microsoft
and is the Oracle SME for Azure, has provided great information on setting up
Oracle on Azure. I was able to setup a couple Oracle instances and it works
great. Please note, though, Oracle in Azure is more IAAS so many of the items
such as Oracle patching, etc. will have to be done by you. Her Blog is :
https://dbakevlar.com/about/
Kellyn also follows this site and I'm sure she will also provide more expert
than myself. Overall, worked like a charm, good performance and pretty
straight forward install.
--Mike
Thank You,
Mike
mike@xxxxxxxxxxx
On 5/7/21, 6:40 AM, "Radoulov, Dimitre" <oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf
of cichomitiko@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello all,
we have to set up Oracle database on MS Azure. I'm reading various
articles/blog posts on Internet and try to choose the best options for us.
If I understand correctly the licensing is different (one processor
license covers one virtual core, thus the Intel core factor doesn't apply).
RAC isn't supported, but you can deploy Data Guard as HA, and eventually
DR (on a different region), solution.
We definitely need to patch OS and databases on a regular basis.
We currently don't use the multitentant option, but I suppose that we'll
need to switch to it because the single tenant will be deprecated.
I don't believe ASM would be more appropriate than XFS with
filesystemio_options set to setall for a single instance.
It would be really great if you could share your experience, suggestions
and new "best practices" for running an enterprise grade Oracle database
on non-Oracle public cloud.
Thanks in advance!
Best regards
Dimitre
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