In this post I’ll continue discussing SEHA. If you don’t know what it is or you would like to read more about it, look at my previous post. I will
In this post I’ll continue discussing SEHA. If you don’t know what it is or you would like to read more about it, look at my previous post. I will
During AIOUG Yatra conference, I attended a session by Markus Michalewicz about “Standard Edition High Availability”. This is a new feature in Oracle Database 19.7, after Oracle has removed Oracle
I wrote lately a couple of post about upgrading to 18c (why research is important and OCR and Voting disks on 18c and 19c). These posts were the result of
In an Oracle Data Guard configuration, the primary and standby databases can have different configurations. It’s very common to have a smaller server for the standby database (less CPUs, less
I’ve written a few “diagnostics” posts in the past (you can see them all under the “Troubleshooting” category). People really like these type of posts, and I got many comments