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发表于 2013-11-6 22:31:01
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a) Do you have any links w.r.t pt#2 (internal/external) and best practices document ?
b) While moving from traditional single tenant architecture (AS-IS) to multi-tenant (To-Be), what architectural/design changes do we forsee and recommend ?
c) Do we have any customer names yet who moved their production to 12c (multi-tenant/consolidation) ?
Oracle Database 12c is production quality code. It has been very thoroughly tested prior to release. This is not a beta release.
Yes we have a thoroughly documented and tested upgrade path from Oracle Database 11g to 12c, including the adoption of the non-CDB as a PDB.
Oracle Multitenant is a new option with Oracle Database 12c. The licensed option is required when two or more PDBs are created in a single CDB. A single PDB in a CDB is called the single tenant configuration of the multitenant architecture. This does not require or trigger the licensed option. Refer to the price list and related documentation as usual for licensing and pricing details.
The Oracle Multitenant licensed option is available in Enterprise Edition only. Single tenant configuration is supported on Standard Edition. However, if you want to consolidate multiple databases as PDBs in a CDB you require EE and the Multitenant option to be licensed. There is no per-PDB license. In your customer's case, To consolidate the 11gR2 databases, SE databases and SE1 databases using Multitenant you will need to upgrade these databases to Oracle Database 12c and adopt each of them as a PDB in one or more CDBs, licensed appropriately as I've just explained. |
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