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Maximize Oracle Exadata Capabilities Achieving Extreme Performance with Oracle Exadata and the Sun Oracle Database Machine is filled with best practices for deployments, hardware sizing, architecting the database machine environments for maximum availability, and backup and recovery. Oracle Database 11gR2 features used within these offerings, as well as migration options and paths for Oracle and non-Oracle databases to Oracle Exadata are covered. This Oracle Press guide also discusses architecture, administration, maintenance, monitoring, and tuning of Oracle Exadata Storage Servers and the Sun Oracle Database Machine.
Achieving Extreme Performance with Oracle Exadata and the Sun Oracle Database Machine Covers Oracle Exadata concepts and best practices for deployments in enterprise data centers Is written by experts who are educating the sales and technical teams at Oracle about Oracle Exadata and the Sun Oracle Database Machine Contains all the information you need for successful implementation in one book
About the Author Robert (Bob) Stackowiak is Vice President, Enterprise Solutions at Oracle. Rick Greenwald is Director of Oracle Partner Enablement at Oracle where he has worked for more than 10 years. He is also the author or coauthor of several books on Oracle technologies.
Maqsood Alam OCP, is Senior Manager, Product Development at Oracle.
Mans Bhuller Senior Director, Enterprise Solutions, Oracle, has worked at the forefront of emerging technologies at Oracle Corporation for the last 13 years.
Table of Contents Part I: Features and Foundations
Chapter 1: Oracle and Tightly Integrated Hardware and Software Platforms Chapter 2: Oracle 11g Enterprise Edition Features Chapter 3: Exadata Software Features Chapter 4: Oracle Exadata Database Machine Platform Hardware Components
Part II: Best Practices
1 Chapter 5: Managing the Exadata Database Machine Chapter 6: High Availability and Backup Strategies Chapter 7: Deploying Data Warehouses on the Oracle Exadata Database Machine Chapter 8: Exadata and OLTP Chapter 9: Consolidating Databases with the Oracle Exadta Database Machine Chapter 10: Migrating to the Exadata Database Machine Appendix: Exadata Capacity and Performance Specifications isbn 9780071331951
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