Author: Marco Gralike

November 12

This is great news! Is this great news? Missing out of being there (SF), I wonder what the VM core of Oracle is. Is it based on Xen. As can be read on, probably a lot of the oracle blogger community sites, Oracle is going virtual. It looks like it is a “bare metal” environment (it can be installed out of the box on HW), which also sounds like something from years ago (the “raw iron” project). In that sense I only can jubilate…

I am a great fan of virtual machines as can be read on this blog site. I revived Oracle 4.1 and Oracle 5.1 on VMware, doing almost all my testing on VM environments. Until now I always had some resistance regarding deploying project environments on VM’s because of Oracle’s licensing strategies and support regarding production environments. At least you are now able to choose for a licensed and supported package. If it will be a good deal, only the future can tell.

First Impressions:

November 5

Tomorrows presentation at AMIS, will be my first test run for my UKOUG presentation in December, Birmingham. It took me a while to get the red herring from my braincells onto a Powerpoint presentation. To be honest, I am still not really pleased with it. It lacks some coherency, but I almost now for sure that it will be there when I start of and introduce my audience into the wonderful (sometimes confusing) world of XMLDB.

I will address a lot of DBA viewpoints on to the matter.

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November 1

After a lot of guess work and some fiddling around, I got the first steps figured out. There is only one entry, one reference, but this gave me a first step in the “right” direction…

NFS Protocol Listener Entry

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Cool stuff (have a look).

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