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 2024 releases.
Exadata System Software 23.1.11.0.0 Update is now generally available.
Exadata System Software 23.1.x is the recommended release to get the latest functionality
Exadata 23.1.11.0.0 is a maintenance release that adds critical bug fixes and security fixes on top of the 23.1.x release. It contains the following:
- Exadata Software updates for important bugs discovered after 23.1.10.0.0 released in January 2024
- Latest Ksplice uptrack updates for Oracle Linux 8 with critical and security updates
- Updated ILOM 5.0 firmware on X7, X8 and X10M servers with the latest important fixes 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 23.1.11.0.0, please refer to the README for Update (36247347) (Doc ID 2997401.1)
Exadata System Software 22.1.20.0.0 Update is now generally available.
Exadata System Software 22.1.x is recommended for all systems to get the latest bug fixes and security fixes.
Exadata 22.1.20.0.0 is a maintenance release that adds critical bug fixes and security fixes on top of the 22.1.x release. It contains the following:
- Exadata Software updates for important bugs discovered after 22.1.19.0.0 released in January 2024
- Updated ILOM 5.0 firmware on X7 and X8 servers with the latest important fixes 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 22.1.20.0.0, please refer to the README for Update (36246477) (Doc ID 2997400.1)
Big thank you to the Exadata Sustaining Engineering Team, who continually provide these releases to protect and enhance the value of your Exadata investments.
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