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Simplify Your Cloud Operations: Enhanced Maintenance Controls for ...

In this blog, we will explore and provide a comprehensive understanding of the enhanced infrastructure maintenance controls for Exadata Database Service on Dedicated Infrastructure that provide greater visibility of maintenance actions, timings, and the ability to perform additional actions before the updates on the nodes.

How to Restrict Root Access to VMs with Exadata Database Service

How to provide more fine-grained access control to various resources in the service.

Multiple VM Cluster Support & VM Cluster Node Subsetting now ...

With Multiple VM Clusters (Multi-VM) support and VM Cluster Node Subsetting capability, you can now create multiple VM Clusters on a single Exadata Infrastructure in ExaDB-D and have the flexibility to choose specific DB Servers within the infrastructure to host VMs from the cluster.

VM Cluster Node Subsetting now available on Gen2 Exadata ...

With VM Cluster Node Subsetting, you have the flexibility to choose specific DB Servers to provision the VMs in your cluster and grow or shrink your VM clusters on-demand to meet your changing business needs.

Upgrade Database version to 19c on Gen2 ExaCC

We are pleased to announce the General Availability (GA) of Database Upgrade to 19c on Exadata Cloud@Customer Gen2. With this release, you have a simple way to upgrade your 11.2, 12.1, 12.2, or 18c databases to Oracle 19c using cloud automation through OCI. As Oracle Database 11.2 is nearing the end of support, this capability will enable you to easily upgrade your databases to the next long-term support release - Oracle 19c.

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