Re: Is the AWS support for Oracle enough good?

From: Seth Miller <sethmiller.sm_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2017 10:22:48 -0500
Message-ID: <CAEueRAXuUq3e562qv0A6q7+O=HjjWsGwYJH2sj-3hkNx8ZG_xQ_at_mail.gmail.com>



Juan,

There are at least a dozen active people on this forum that run production databases in AWS. Perhaps you should just ask your questions here if you are not getting the responses on AWS forums.

Also, AWS has some rock star Oracle DBAs working in their support infrastructure. If you're using AWS, you're paying for support and you should use it.

Seth

On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 10:14 AM, Juan Carlos Reyes Pacheco < jcdrpllist_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> Jeremiah, thinking about it I think the problem reside in the fact that I
> have the opinion that you can't leave an answer 4 years without answer, as
> a serious service:
> 1) you drop the question, to avoid people losing t ime reasing question
> without answer and getting a bad impression of amazon, the true is that
> creates a bad impression of amazon himself, and asks yourself if something
> similar doesn't happens in the other services of amazon.
> 2) you create like a metalink note answer, and a link where there is the
> answer
> 3) you answer them.
> 4) you add to documentation
>
> The reason because I still I'm asking my chief to see other service, is
> because there are not answers for the common problems, after all these
> years amazon is working, they should be in the documentation, or there
> should be something like metalink notes, that are periodicalyl updated with
> new information.
>
> In the forums there should be something saying if you want a faster ansewr
> they could go to cheap payed service too, even when I see this must be
> there I didn't received the message as you told me.
>
> I think you have documentation, you have metalink notes, you have yoru
> asktom where you know you will receive an answer, that has a limit of
> question, you have the forums that you every year drop very old question,
> you have your premium service.
> I think that could solve your problems.
>
> :) thank your f or your help.
>
> 2017-09-25 10:50 GMT-04:00 Juan Carlos Reyes Pacheco <jcdrpllist_at_gmail.com
> >:
>
>> Thank you Jeremiah again :) I have the impression you work for amazon, my
>> opinion is the following:
>> I think you should have something like an Ask Tom, the reason because we
>> continued with Oracle, was because Tom really loved his work and
>> compromised in answering the question, in a time where some topics like
>> session_cached_cursors, statistics, etc. was not really clear.
>> We was in a hole where we couldn't solve performance problems (in oracle
>> 9i) and he solved them, of course now the situation is completely different
>> in the database.
>> But thanks to him we stay in Oracle, most of the performance problems
>> were idiots problems, once we understand them, but in that time we really
>> didn't have a clue to solve them, and one of the reason was too the
>> limitation of oracle developer.
>>
>> I'm going to share what I send to my chief, about my position aws, based
>> on the experience of sudden bugs we have and the way we need to test to fix
>> them. I'm not a real dba, I'm better than some dba and worst than others
>> I'm a developer-dba, but when there is a problem I must find a solution in
>> one or in other way, we couldn't se sr to oracle, so we need some freedom
>> to find fast solution; i.e. suddenly temporary tablespace starts to grows
>> and can't stop it; or a view can't compile and we need to see what can be
>> done, or one time every decade something weird happens.
>>
>> -- The mail I sent:
>> The database compile, but there are many question in aws without answers,
>> in example about dblinks there are suggestion, but not a definitive solution
>>
>>
>> <https://forums.aws.amazon.com/message.jspa?messageID=476671>
>> https://forums.aws.amazon.com/message.jspa?messageID=476671
>>
>> This says something we could see with ***
>> https://forums.aws.amazon.com/message.jspa?messageID=382386
>>
>> "My problem was that I had one of the RDS instances set to be publicly
>> accessible and one was not. When I set them both to not be publicly
>> accessible, the link worked. It was based on the answer that Wanderley gave
>> about limitations on outbound connections. Almost 4 years later, but this
>> was the only thread that I found that was remotely close to my problem. I
>> hope it helps somebody. "
>>
>> My impression based on what I had found in the aws forum is more like a
>> help between users, not is liek amazon has set of professional ready to
>> solve and see the customers are satisfied, is more like amazon made a
>> software and let their customer find a solution between them, and if they
>> don't they don't care.
>>
>> I even found a comment from a user complaining that she didn't received
>> answer from the payed support.
>>
>> The database that had been useful to upload files to imporat, doesn't
>> works to query, that means that the problem is not in the creation of the
>> link.
>>
>> In the other hand there are limitation , like you can't download files,
>> really I'm not sure if aws of amazon deserves the effort to migrate there,
>> and the only one reason is support.
>>
>> if we don't have the sureness that we are going to receive an answer, and
>> without the option to take emergency tasks, I think the only one solution
>> will be to download the database to make it work locally.
>>
>> But if the customer accepts that possibility that if there is some
>> problem they will have to download to a local serve, with all the
>> implications it has, maybe we coud do.
>>
>> I strongly suggest to see other service out than amazon, that gives us
>> more control in emergies and bugs, that doesn't happens all the time, but
>> happens, and whtn they happens we must find the solution the fastest we can.
>>
>> ---
>> Hope be useful and thank you :)
>> Jeremiah
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> 2017-09-22 17:45 GMT-04:00 Jeremiah Cetlin Wilton <jcwilton93_at_earlham.edu
>> >:
>>
>>> Hi Juan Carlos,
>>>
>>> If you see something not answered on the forums, please let me know, and
>>> I'll make sure someone addresses it. If you need to speak to someone on the
>>> service team, I can help with that too.
>>>
>>> I'm in the belly of the beast, and we're all old Oracle-heads here. We
>>> don't want any customer unhappy.
>>>
>>> For critical systems, you can see the response times here:
>>>
>>> https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/enterprise-support/
>>>
>>> Are there any specific questions you need answered right away?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Jeremiah
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>> *From: *"Juan Carlos Reyes Pacheco" <jcdrpllist_at_gmail.com>
>>> *To: *"Oracle Mailing List" <oracle-l_at_freelists.org>
>>> *Sent: *Friday, September 22, 2017 2:09:37 PM
>>> *Subject: *Is the AWS support for Oracle enough good?
>>>
>>> I had been moving a database to aws amazon, and I found a lot of
>>> questions without answers,
>>> I expected something special
>>>
>>> A very rpotected databases
>>> and a real good support like asktom
>>>
>>> But I see there are some questions not answers more than one year ago.
>>> Some people says he had found after long time of research and shared
>>> that knowledge.
>>>
>>> I got the impression that is not really as good as it seems.
>>> And in a emergency you are not going to receive the support as soon as
>>> you need, or not enough qualified.
>>>
>>> Or I'm wrong and is only my impression?
>>>
>>> Thank you :)
>>>
>>>
>>
>

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