Re: Exadata patching + Oracle support

From: Andy Colvin <acolvin_at_enkitec.com>
Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2013 22:19:56 +0100
Message-Id: <CC7F444C-D8C6-4BCB-8FE1-FF88F4444090_at_enkitec.com>



Chris,
Oracle does provide patching for Exadata if you're enrolled in their platinum support level. This does require some flexibility from the customer - they have to be willing to give Oracle direct access (root and otherwise) to get into the Exadata system remotely from wherever they have "platinum support" staff working. This has been a challenge for many of our Exadata customers that cannot give that kind of access. From our customers that do use platinum support, only a few have gone through the patching process. In order to patch, Oracle has asked for a 12 hour downtime window to complete the patch. In my experience, this is a much larger window than what is really needed, but it's what they ask for. According to the platinum agreements, the customer is allowed 4 patch applications per year. Customers must upgrade to the latest version within 6 months of the patch release. The patching only covers the standard Exadata patches (storage server, IB switch, QDPE). Any on  eoff patches that need to be installed are outside the realm of what platinum provides. If you wanted to apply a patchset upgrade (11.2.0.2 to 11.2.0.3), this would be separate and count as one patch application.

Also, keep in mind that the monitoring provided is only for faults, so only if something goes down. If a database is performing poorly, using a lot of CPU/memory/storage, you will not be notified. Hopefully, you would know because you'll still need to provide day-to-day support of the system. It's not a fully managed service type of engagement. It's still Oracle support.

<disclaimer> Of course, I'm not able to talk about patching on Exadata without mentioning that my company, Enkitec provides patching services for Exadata as well. </disclaimer>

Andy Colvin

Principal Consultant
Enkitec
andy.colvin_at_enkitec.com
http://blog.oracle-ninja.com

On Jan 9, 2013, at 2:57 PM, Stephens, Chris wrote:

> Would anyone care to comment on the fact that Oracle sales folks are saying that Exadata patching is included in the purchase price of Exadata appliances + support vs. the "patch madness" I keep hearing about?
> Management is under the impression that Oracle would handle all patching if Exadata is brought into the datacenter. That's what Oracle seems to be claiming but I'm skeptical.
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> Thanks,
> Chris
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