Re: Rapid Home Provisioning vs Database Fleet Maintenance

From: <niall.litchfield_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2018 12:10:22 +0100
Message-ID: <CABe10sbcA88LHZLfmqDPO0xo8xMaiATwjSbTZFfCsjJNrZgTRA_at_mail.gmail.com>



Hi John

How is Database Fleet Maintenance licensed? It looks as though it is part of the Lifecycle Management Pack. Is that correct?

On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 11:56 AM Norman, John A <NORMANJ8_at_nationwide.com> wrote:

> Our company uses Fleet Maintenance for Oracle Home provisioning and
> Database Patching. We plan on using it for Database Upgrades too in the
> next year.
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> Gary Henderson and Vaithianathan Soundararajan presented on our company’s
> use of Fleet Maintenance yesterday at OOW. Hopefully, you were able to
> attend their presentation.
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> The actual patching process runs roughly 6-10 minutes per database for us
> (would be quicker, but patching the OJVM component requires bouncing the
> database to put it in upgrade mode, and bouncing it again after patching is
> complete to open it read/write).
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> We have well over 1,000 databases, and patch each database at least twice
> per year. What used to take an entire staff of 10 DBAs is now handled by
> 1-2 DBAs.
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> Thanks,
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> John
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> *From:* oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org [mailto:
> oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org] *On Behalf Of *Pecoraro, Michael
> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 23, 2018 2:16 AM
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> *Subject:* [EXTERNAL] Rapid Home Provisioning vs Database Fleet
> Maintenance
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> I’m curious to know how many are using Rapid Home Provisioning in their
> organization and how you are using it. Have you compared RHP to Database
> Fleet Maintenance? Are you considering using Database Fleet Maintenance to
> patch and upgrade your databases over RHP?
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> We have been using RHP for roughly the past year. In our environment, RHP
> is used mainly to provision Oracle Homes for our databases and to create
> the databases (CDBs). Our original plan was to use it for database
> patching as well. The creation of Oracle Home images and working copies
> has worked well overall across our various clusters. However, the
> performance of the working copy creation is not good. The process runs
> over 90 minutes in a four node cluster. It runs much longer in our larger
> clusters. The database creation process works, but in some cases we wish
> we had more customization options. The database patching (“rhpctl move
> database”) has been very buggy in our environment. Given the various
> issues we have with RHP, we are considering a switch to Database Fleet
> Maintenance.
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> I’m at OOW this week. If you’d like to meet up to discuss it further,
> send me a message.
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> Thanks,
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> Mike
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> Michael J Pecoraro
>
> University at Buffalo
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> mikejp_at_buffalo.edu
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