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Green Light for Oracle Database Virtualization - SiliconANGLEWikibon believes that the maturity of hypervisors generally and VMware specifically combined with Oracle’s excellent support for ...
Oracle adds server virtualization in the first update to the Database Appliance it unveiled in September 2011, a move it hopes will attract more ISVs.
Oracle is the largest database vendor in the world, but when it comes to virtualization, VMware is the clear leader in the enterprise market with about 44% market share.
New Virtualization Option In addition to Oracle Database Appliance now suddenly being a database candidate for a much wider footprint of the databases that customers have in their data centers, the ...
Oracle VM, like the other virtualization technologies Oracle offers, is presented as an integrated, optimized, easy-to-manage part of an Oracle environment. It may not be the best choice for those ...
Oracle, as the largest enterprise database vendor in the world, has always been known as a premium-pricing-type company.
Oracle is the latest player to toss its hat into the virtualization ring with the company's latest announcement of Oracle VM, a virtualization platform based on the open source Xen hypervisor. At ...
Now, Oracle is trying to appeal with its new 12c database specifically designed for virtualization to private cloud providers along with its recently developed Exa-line of servers.
Oracle ORCL recently announced the expansion of its Exadata Cloud@Customer service with the availability of Multi-VM Autonomous Database.Oracle Exadata combines hardware and software in a single ...
Squeezing software cost savings from virtualization projects is tricky for lots of reasons, but can be particularly challenging when it comes to Oracle databases. Here's why, and some tips to help.
Oracle has rolled out version X3-2 of its Database Appliance for small and medium-sized businesses that it says delivers up to twice the speed and more than four times as much storage as the first ...