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  1. This unification not only eliminates the need for multiple specialized databases but also reduces data movement costs, minimizes security and privacy risks through unified access controls, …

  2. This document is intended to help CTOs, enterprise architects, and development managers understand the benefits of converged databases compared to single-purpose databases.

  3. Because they are extremely flexible and easy to use, the Oracle Data Pump export (expdp) and import (impdp) utilities are commonly used to migrate tables, schemas, and databases to new …

  4. It offers fully featured Oracle Enterprise Edition databases with pay per use software licensing on Exadata infrastructure subscribed to as a service. Exadata Database Service is co-managed …

  5. Consolidation of databases involves multiple databases running on each physical server and/or Virtual Machine. Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) and Active Data Guard (ADG) …

  6. This course engages students to implement database models by creating physical databases using SQL. Students will learn basic SQL syntax and the rules for constructing valid SQL …

  7. The following topics use the Product and Measures dimensions of the TBC application to illustrate several types of common calculations that are found in many Essbase databases.

  8. Although in the strict sense an Oracle database is a set of physical structures (files and memory structures), applications can interact with multiple logical databases inside a single physical …

  9. All databases must meet prerequisites for logical replication described in the GoldenGate documentation. GoldenGate is an inherently asynchronous replication process; it has no …

  10. This step-by-step tutorial guides how to configure Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) connectivity to Oracle Autonomous Database (ADB) and on-premises databases.