Why Oracle 19c?
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by Tamara Saric
2y ago
Disaster Recovery, Oracle, Technical Why Oracle 19c? Now is a perfect time to evaluate and plan your upgrade if you’re on an earlier version of the Oracle Database. Besides the obvious benefit of going to a fully supported version, Oracle 19c also introduces some new features that can enable database consolidation and cost optimisation. Read more ..read more
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Database Upgrade Methods to Oracle 19c
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by Vijay.Sivaprakasam
2y ago
Oracle, Technical Database Upgrade Methods to Oracle 19c As a DBA for over two decades, there are a few things I have learned along the way. One is how to ensure the database has the maximum uptime possible without compromising its performance or integrity. Read more ..read more
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Add Resilience to Oracle SE2HA (or RAC) Clusters with Disaster Recovery
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by Ramon Chavez
2y ago
Dbvisit Standby, Disaster Recovery, Technical Add Resilience to Oracle SE2HA (or RAC) Clusters with Disaster Recovery In the previous blog, we touched on the similarities and differences between Oracle RAC and Oracle SE2HA. A fundamental weakness of both is that neither offers Disaster Recovery (DR) functionality.  Read more ..read more
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What’s the Difference Between Oracle RAC and Oracle SE2HA?
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by Ramon Chavez
2y ago
Dbvisit Standby, Disaster Recovery, Technical What’s the Difference Between Oracle RAC and Oracle SE2HA? Are you planning on upgrading to Oracle Database 19c? An upgrade to 19c provides your business access to Oracle premier support and an array of new features to help improve performance, enhance security, and expand functionality.  Read more ..read more
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Upgrade to 19c on Oracle Standard Edition
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by Tamara Saric
2y ago
Dbvisit Standby, Disaster Recovery, Oracle Upgrade to 19c on Oracle Standard Edition Here at Dbvisit, we are experiencing significant interest in Disaster Recovery solutions for clients upgrading to 19c on Oracle Standard Edition. So, over the next month, we will be running a series of blogs outlining the benefits of 19c, the upgrade path for RAC customers, and upgrade methods. Read more ..read more
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Upgrading to Dbvisit Standby v10
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by Shalini Anbu
2y ago
Dbvisit Standby, Disaster Recovery, Technical Upgrading to Dbvisit Standby v10 When reviewing the upgrade process for Dbvisit Standby with customers, users  are always surprised how quick and easy it is.  So what better way to introduce the process, and allay any upgrade doubts than a quick blog and video tutorial?  Upgrading is also a perfect time to evaluate the implement Read more ..read more
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Take Advantage of Oracle’s Multitenant Architecture with Dbvisit Standby v10
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by Vijay.Sivaprakasam
2y ago
Dbvisit Standby, Disaster Recovery, Oracle Take Advantage of Oracle’s Multitenant Architecture with Dbvisit Standby v10 The recently released Dbvisit Standby v10 includes full support for Oracle’s multitenant architecture. Read more ..read more
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Dbvisit's New Standby v10 Integrates Reporting Replicas and Test/Dev Snapshots to Enhance Your Oracle Infrastructure
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by Tim Marshall
2y ago
Dbvisit Standby, Disaster Recovery, Technical Dbvisit's New Standby v10 Integrates Reporting Replicas and Test/Dev Snapshots to Enhance Your Oracle Infrastructure One of the highlights of our new Dbvisit Standby v10 is the integration of Reporting Replicas and Test/Dev Snapshots, going beyond Dbvisit Standby’s best practice Disaster Recovery (DR). Read more ..read more
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Dbvisit Standby v10 Release
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by Tim Marshall
2y ago
Dbvisit Standby, Disaster Recovery, News Dbvisit Standby v10 Release Dbvisit Standby v10 now available to deliver Gold Standard Database Continuity for Oracle Standard Edition. Read more ..read more
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Dbvisit Standby Certified for Nutanix AHV
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by Neil Barton
2y ago
Dbvisit Standby, Disaster Recovery, News Dbvisit Standby Certified for Nutanix AHV We are excited to announce that Dbvisit Standby is now officially Nutanix Ready Certified for Nutanix AHV.  Read more ..read more
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