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Oracle e VMware têm uma solução de centro de dados definido por software (SDDC) totalmente certificada e suportada chamada Solução Oracle Cloud VMware, disponível em todas as regiões globais de nuvem. Essa solução é um ambiente dedicado, nativo da nuvem e baseado em VMware que permite que as empresas movam facilmente suas cargas de trabalho VMware de produção para o Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Exclusivo da solução VMware, os clientes têm controle total de seu ambiente VMware, permitindo que executem aplicativos empresariais de produção na nuvem.

Desde o início da solução VMware, nossos clientes implementaram arquiteturas complicadas e criativas, como em seus ambientes locais. Em blogs anteriores, discutimos arquiteturas, como implantar uma DMZ no NSX-T. Neste blog, abordamos as etapas para atribuir um IP público a uma máquina virtual convidada (VM) no segmento NSX-T da zona desmilitarizada (DMZ).

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Oracle Database World will be the largest and most comprehensive database event of the year. Join Juan Loaiza and Andy Mendelsohn along with many top architects and experts in all areas of database to get updated on Oracle’s latest innovations and learn how you can put them to work. Various sessions and hands-on labs will include topics such as Autonomous Data Warehouse and Data Lake, Exadata Cloud@Customer, Kubernetes and microservices, Machine Learning, Database 21c, and more. You will not want to miss this event. Register now.

 

https://www.oracle.com/database/database-world/

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Oracle Database has been supported in Docker containers for the longest time. Maria Colgan reported “Oracle Database 12c now available on Docker” in April 2017. For Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC), however, availability and production supportability did not follow Single Instance Oracle Databases at first; until now:
Oracle Database 21c (21.3) comes with full production support for Oracle RAC on Docker!

With many Oracle customers already using Docker for applications, providing Oracle Single Instance Database and Oracle RAC Docker container images was the next logical step to complement existing application deployments and lay the foundation for container-based deployments of microservices architectures. In such environments, Oracle RAC on Docker simplifies and accelerates the deployment of Oracle RAC environments; Oracle RAC databases in Docker containers can be launched in seconds while containers are portable across machines and locations. In addition, Oracle RAC on Docker benefits from inherent Docker container characteristics such as low (system) overhead.

 

More on https://blogs.oracle.com/maa/post/oracle-rac-on-docker-now-with-full-production-support

What’s New with Production Support?

Although “Oracle RAC now available on Docker!” was announced in March 2018, just about a year after the availability of the first Single Instance Oracle Database Docker images, the initial Oracle RAC on Docker images were “only supported for test and development environments, but not for production environments.” Not much has changed ever since, bearing the question: “What is new with production support?”

Three years and four database versions later, Oracle RAC on Docker images have been

  • Intensively tested and enhanced to meet various internal and customer requirements.
  • Augmented by a DNS server in addition to the RAC Storage Server.
  • Fully documented, including the creation, launch, and “production vs. test” deployment. 

Based on those enhancements, Oracle Database 21c is the first release for which Oracle RAC on Docker is fully supported for production environments, but it won’t be the last! 

For high availability reasons, production support for Oracle RAC on Docker is only available for multi-host Docker deployments in which RAC instances reside on more than one Docker host during normal operation. Refer to the Oracle RAC on Docker documentation for more details on supported deployment scenarios. 

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How to benefit from Oracle RAC on Docker?

You can get started with Oracle RAC on Docker in three simple steps: 

  1. Download the RAC on Docker images from either GitHub ou Oracle’s Container Registry.
  2. Review the official Oracle 21c RAC on Docker documentation.  
  3. Optimize your deployments using the “Best Practices For Deploying Oracle RAC On Docker“. 

Usando o GitHub download, you can build your own images with the build scripts provided and by executing the following steps:

 

What’s Next? 

Oracle RAC on Docker development will not stop to improve the current images, adapt to new environments, and make images broadly adoptable. Consequently, some of the next development milestones include, but are not limited to, providing production support for Oracle RAC 19c on Docker images as well as supporting Oracle RAC on Kubernetes. Both projects are in development and their availability should be announced soon, along with other enhancements to further complete Oracle’s Docker offerings. 

In the meantime, follow this blog and monitor updates to the following My Oracle Support Notes to get the latest Oracle RAC on Docker updates and news

  • Oracle Support for Database Running on Docker (Doc ID 2216342.1)
  • Oracle RAC on Docker – Released Versions and Known Issues (Doc ID 2488326.1)

 

More on: https://blogs.oracle.com/maa/post/oracle-rac-on-docker-now-with-full-production-support

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