RE: OMS and Repository Preferences

From: John Hallas <John.Hallas_at_morrisonsplc.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2012 21:14:44 +0100
Message-ID: <EC65ECF8123FEE4D8FC5B212637C3040012CCEDE76F4_at_EXCH1.morrisonsplc.co.uk>



We originally had 10gOEM with 2 node RAC cluster also containing an OMS each. Due to pressure on CPU /memory we separated the OMS to new servers and also brought in the DR OMS so that we had 3*OMS pointing to a 2 node (11GR1 RAC cluster). For 12C we are keeping the 3*OMS but moving to a single node OEM db (11GR2) dataguarded to the DR site.

We believe that will give us sufficient grunt to manage the target base we have (~ 6000 targets) as well as provide the necessary resilience.

www.jhdba.wordpress.com

So here's my question: 
What is your preference when building an Enterprise Manager environment?  Do you house the OMS and the repository on the same host or separately and I want to know WHY you build it one way or the other, not just "It just should be that way.. " :)

Thanks!

Kellyn Pot'Vin
Senior Technical Consultant
Enkitec
DBAKevlar.com
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