Monday, May 20, 2013

Exalogic Installing Oracle V Server on Exalogic Compute Nodes

Dear Readers,

My name is Franz Devantier, creator of this blog.  I am an Oracle Certified Professional (OCP DBA 11g) Security DBA.  I will be sharing with you the basic duties of an Oracle DBA, and also some of the undocumented, and not so well known tasks. 

I will make a deal with you:  If you refer me to a company that needs database support, from a few hours per week to full time, and I am able to sign a contract with them.
Then I will give you 10% of the monthly contract or deal price every month.  When the contract ends, and we re-sign the contract, I will again give you 10% of the monthly contract price.  This will go on until the company no longer employs or contracts me or my agents to look after their databases.
I can do this, because that 10% is my marketing budget.  When we re-sign the contract, in the future, it may depend on you giving the thumbs up again, and that is worth 10% of the monthly contract price, to be given to you as commission.


Exalogic Installing Oracle V Server on Exalogic Compute Nodes
Oracle VM Server for Exalogic
Exalogic compute nodes are pre-installed with Oracle Linux.

vServers are hosted by Exalogic on Exabus-enabled Type I hypervisors.  This technology is the Oracle VM servers for Exalogic, which are highly optimized.  vServers run the Exalogic-optimized version of Oracle Linux.  Oracle VM for Exalogic offers the highest performance and the lowest overhead of any virtualization technology.  Oracle VM Server for Exalogic is the only Type I hypervisor that is fully supported in production deployments of Oracle’s entire software portfolio.

Franz Devantier,
Need a database health check, or a security audit?
devantierf@gmail.com

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