Re: Databases on AWS EC2

From: Harel Safra <harel.safra_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2019 21:56:49 +0300
Message-ID: <CA+UC=5Em34vvby5D384UmRG8-HDJ4yzku-WMd5i3RS7fR3q8SQ_at_mail.gmail.com>



Oracle lists Amazon EC2 & Microsoft Azure as Authorized Cloud Environments for licencing purposes:
https://www.oracle.com/assets/cloud-licensing-070579.pdf I would assume that this means these platforms are supported?

On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 7:11 PM Sundar Mahadevan < sundarmahadevan82_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
> Good day. We are evaluating the options on setting up a DR database on
> AWS. We are looking at 2 choices 1) Restore of vm backup from Rubrik
> followed by rman database backup restore (The last time i restored a db vm,
> database was in consistent state and open which was surprising to me.
> That's a different story.) 2) Set up a physical standby DR database. I was
> researching on this and read about the guest machine dynamically moved on
> EC2 causing new CPU IDs registered in the license tracking tables which can
> cause major trouble with regard to licensing. So do we pin it to a specific
> host machine on EC2? Any information on this is much appreciated. Any
> gotchas with regard to second option on DR site? I understand oracle is not
> supported outside of their own cloud solution, nevertheless people do host
> it on EC2. Thanks for your time and assistance.
>

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