Building Database Clouds in Oracle 12c
Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers Inc (Verlag)
978-0-13-431086-2 (ISBN)
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This is the first complete, practical guide to architecting, designing, and building Database Clouds with Oracle 12c. Written by a veteran author team of Oracle gurus and ACE Directors, Building Database Clouds in Oracle 12c combines a real-world, hands-on operations guide with an expert handbook on Oracle Database-As-A-Service (DBaaS) and Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC).
Writing for Oracle DBAs, DMAs, cloud administrators, and other Oracle professionals, the authors present authoritative technical information for database cloud build-out, management, monitoring, and day-to-day administration.
The authors first explain the key concepts underlying DBaaS, describe cloud computing implementations related to it, and outline the business and technology benefits. Next, they show how the Oracle DBA’s approach changes in cloud environments. Then, building on this foundation, they offer insider advice on all key facets of database cloud deployment and operation with Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c and Oracle RAC 12c.
This guide helps you
Make the business case for cloud computing with DBaaS
Organize DBA responsibilities in cloud environments
Plan, design, and deploy Database Clouds with Oracle’s latest components
Consolidate schema and databases with Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c
Use best practices for management, administration metering, and chargeback
Clone databases quickly and reliably
Set up grid infrastructure on Oracle VM for x86 or Oracle VM VirtualBox
Tariq Farooq, Oracle Technologist, has worked with various Oracle technologies in complex environments for more than twenty-four years. A world-renowned Oracle Expert, he has earned both the Oracle ACE and ACE Director awards. His books include Oracle Database Problem Solving and Troubleshooting Handbook, Oracle Exadata Expert’s Handbook, and the best-selling Expert Oracle RAC 12c. Sridhar Avantsa runs the National Oracle Database Infrastructure Consulting Practice for Rolta AdvizeX. He has more than twenty years of Oracle experience as developer, DBA, and architect, for companies including Amazon.com and REI. His expertise includes infrastructure architecture, database tuning, high availability, disaster recovery/business continuity, Oracle RAC clustering, EXADATA, ODA, OVCA, and ZFS Appliance. Pete Sharman is principal product manager for the Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) Suite. He has worked at Oracle for twenty years in roles ranging from education and consulting to development, and has used Enterprise Manager since its 0.76 release. He is coauthor of Expert Enterprise Manager 12c, Practical Oracle Database Appliance, and Expert OEM 12c.
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
About the Authors xv
About the Technical Reviewers and Contributors xvii
Chapter 1: Database as a Service Concepts–360 Degrees 1
Cloud Computing: Definition and Classical View 1
DBaaS–A Special Case of Cloud Computing 4
Services Applicable to DBaaS 7
Architecture of an Oracle-Based DBaaS Implementation 9
Business and Technology Benefits of Having DBaaS Enabled 14
Great First Step for Transitioning into the Cloud 16
Summary 17
Chapter 2: The Database Cloud Administrator–Duties and Roles 19
DBA Responsibilities in a Traditional Environment 19
What’s Changed with DBaaS 21
The New Role of the Cloud DBA 25
Preparing to Be a Cloud DBA 28
Summary 30
Chapter 3: Cloud Computing with DBaaS–Benefits and Advantages over Traditional IT Computing 31
DBaaS Evolution: Pre—Database Cloud Strategies 31
Delivering DBaaS with Oracle Technologies 33
Cloud Computing with DBaaS 47
Summary 49
Chapter 4: Schema Consolidation in Enterprise Manager 12c 51
Architecture and Components 52
Schema as a Service Setup 53
Using Schema as a Service 77
Deployment Issues 83
Summary 87
Chapter 5: Database Consolidation in Enterprise Manager 12c 89
PDBaaS Setup 90
Using the Self-Service Portal with PDBaaS in Enterprise Manager 12.1.0.4 114
Deployment Issues 119
Summary 122
Chapter 6: Metering and Chargeback in Enterprise Manager 12c 123
Terminology 125
Setting Up Chargeback 128
Summary 145
Chapter 7: Manage and Administer the Database Cloud in Enterprise Manager 12c 147
The Cloud Home Page 148
The Cloud Adviser 152
Summary 156
Chapter 8: Cloning Databases in Enterprise Manager 12c 157
Full Clones 157
Snap Clones 176
Summary 184
Chapter 9: Virtualizing RAC 12c (DB Clouds) on Oracle VM–Grid Infrastructure 185
Database Clouds Based on RAC–The Necessary Ingredients 186
Virtualization–360 Degrees 187
What Are VM Monitors (Hypervisors)? 187
Types of Hypervisors 187
Types of Virtualization 188
OVM for x86–360 Degrees 189
Xen–Synopsis and Overview 190
OVM–Overview and Architecture 190
What Are OVM Templates? 191
OVM 3.x–A Brief Introduction 192
Virtualized RAC Using OVM Templates–Approach 1 193
Set Up and Configure a Virtualized RAC Database Cloud–Approach 2 195
Summary 234
Chapter 10: Virtualizing RAC 12c (DB Clouds) on Oracle VM VirtualBox–RAC Databases 237
OVM VirtualBox: A Brief Introduction 238
What Is Cloud Computing? Synopsis and Overview 239
Oracle’s Strategy for Cloud Computing 240
EM12c and OVM: Management and Virtualization Components for Oracle Database Clouds 241
RAC Private Cloud on OVM VirtualBox–Software and Hardware Requirements 241
Setting Up, Installing, and Configuring Oracle RAC 12c Private Cloud on OVM VirtualBox 242
EM12c: Implementing DBaaS 272
Summary 274
Index 277
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 28.7.2016 |
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Verlagsort | New Jersey |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 179 x 231 mm |
Gewicht | 512 g |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Datenbanken ► Oracle |
Informatik ► Weitere Themen ► Zertifizierung | |
ISBN-10 | 0-13-431086-1 / 0134310861 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-13-431086-2 / 9780134310862 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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