To give you a single place to keep up with Exadata technical news, we’ll post Exadata System Software releases here on blogs.oracle.com/exadata as soon as they are available.

This post details the February 2022 releases.

Exadata System Software 21.2.9.0.0 Update is now generally available.

All Exadata systems under support should update to Exadata System Software 21.2.x.0.0.

Exadata 21.2.9.0.0 is a maintenance release that adds critical bug fixes and security fixes on top of 21.2.X releases. It contains the following:

  1. Exadata Software updates for important bugs discovered after 21.2.8.0.0 released in January 2022
  2. Latest Linux Kernel Update for Oracle Linux 7 with critical and security updates
  3. Latest Ksplice Uptrack Updates for Oracle Linux 7 and Oracle Linux 6 with critical and security updates

 

For further information, see:

  • Exadata Database Machine and Exadata Storage Server Supported Versions (Doc ID 888828.1)
  • For a detailed list of bug fixes addressed in 21.2.9.0.0, please refer to the README for Patch 33818160 (Doc ID 2834085.1)

Exadata System Software 20.1.19.0.0 Update is now generally available.

Exadata 20.1.19.0.0 is a maintenance release that adds critical bug fixes and security fixes on top of 20.1.X releases. It contains the following:

  1. Exadata Software updates for important bugs discovered after 20.1.18.0.0 released in January 2022
  2. Latest Linux Kernel Update for Oracle Linux 7 with critical and security updates
  3. Latest Ksplice Uptrack Updates for Oracle Linux 7 and Oracle Linux 6 with critical and security updates

 

For further information, see:

  • Exadata Database Machine and Exadata Storage Server Supported Versions (Doc ID 888828.1)
  • For a detailed list of bug fixes addressed in 20.1.19.0.0, please refer to the README for Patch 33822149 (Doc ID 2834084.1)

Note : May 2022 (20.1.22.0.0) release will be the final release in 20.1 Exadata Sustaining Releases.


As always, I’d like to say THANK YOU to our Exadata Sustaining Team, who provide these releases to protect and enhance the value of your Exadata investments.

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