Lately I’ve been writing about Standard Edition High Availability (SEHA). After publishing my introduction post about SEHA, I got a comment from Purav with a case I didn’t cover in
Lately I’ve been writing about Standard Edition High Availability (SEHA). After publishing my introduction post about SEHA, I got a comment from Purav with a case I didn’t cover in
SEHA is a new Oracle Database 19c (>=19.7) feature to allow Standard Edition to integrate with Grid Infrastructure (GI) and allow a simple fail-over cluster option (after Oracle has removed
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