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Roderick is an Oracle consultant at AMIS. His interests include storage, hardware, Solaris, Linux and the Oracle Database.
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Migrate Oracle VM to KVM easily and without reconfiguration

Roderick Christ June 21, 2021
Migrate Oracle VM to KVM easily and without reconfiguration

Oracle VM is end-of-life and is, since March 2021, in extended support1. In looking for a replacement hypervisor AMIS has turned to KVM. Oracle itself also uses KVM, albeit its own brand of KVM, OLKVM, in Oracle Cloud and on the new versions of its Oracle Database Appliance. Topped with […]

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Dbvisit Standby upgrade

Roderick Christ March 28, 2018
Dbvisit Standby upgrade

Upgrading to Dbvisit Standby 8.0.x Dbvisit provides upgrade documentation which is detailed and in principle  correct but only describes the upgrade process from the viewpoint of an installation on a single host. I upgraded Dbvisit Standby at a customer’s site with Dbvisit Standby in a running configuration with several hosts […]

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