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Building a high-availability database platform presents
unique challenges. Combining servers, storage, networking, OS, firmware, and
database is complicated and raises important concerns: Will coordination
between multiple SME’s delay deployment? Will it be reliable? Will it scale?
Will routine maintenance consume precious IT-staff time? Ultimately, will it
work?
Enter the Oracle Database Appliance, a complete package of software, server,
storage, and networking that’s engineered for simplicity. It saves time and
money by simplifying deployment, maintenance, and support of database
workloads. Plus, it’s based on Intel Xeon processors to ensure a high level of
performance and scalability.
Take a look at this video to compare Heather and Ted’s approach
to building a server for their Oracle database!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=os4RDVclWS8
If you missed the “Compare Database Platforms: Build vs. Buy” webcast or want to listen
again to find out how Jeff Schulte
- Vice President at Yodlee uses Oracle Database Appliance.