Microsoft SQL Server® is one of the most widely deployed database platforms in the
world, with many organizations having dozens or even hundreds of instances deployed
in their environments. The flexibility of SQL Server, with its rich application capabilities
combined with the low costs of x86 computing, has led to a wide variety of SQL
Server installations ranging from large data warehouses with business intelligence and
reporting features to small, highly specialized departmental and application databases.
The flexibility at the database layer translates directly into application flexibility, giving
end users more useful application features and ultimately improving productivity.
Application flexibility often comes at a cost to operations. As the number of
applications in the enterprise continues to grow, an increasing number of SQL Server
installations are brought under lifecycle management. Each application has its own set
of requirements for the database layer, resulting in multiple versions, patch levels, and
maintenance processes. For this reason, many application owners insist on having a
SQL Server installation dedicated to an application. As application workloads vary
greatly, many SQL Server installations are allocated more hardware resources than
they need, while others are starved for compute resources.
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Mastering VMware vSphere 6.7 Second Edition
Effectively deploy, manage, and monitor your virtual datacenter with VMware vSphere 6.7
Martin Gavanda
Andrea Mauro
Paolo Valsecchi
Karel Novak
This Oracle Databases on VMware Best Practices Guideprovides best practice guidelines for deploying Oracle databaseson VMware vSphere. The recommendations in this guide are not specific to any particular set of hardware,or size and scope of any particular Oracle databaseimplementation. The examples and considerations provide guidance, butdo not represent strict design requirements.The successful deployment of Oracle on VMware vSphere™ 4is not significantly different from deploying Oracle on physical servers. DBAs can fully leverage their current skill set while also delivering the benefits associated with virtualization.
Intended Audience:
This book is intended for system administrators who are planning a VMware vSphere 6.5 deployment and
want to maximize its performance. The book assumes the reader is already familiar with VMware vSphere
concepts and terminology.
About This Book:
NOTE : For planning purposes we recommend reading this entire book before beginning a deployment.
Material in the Virtual Infrastructure Management chapter, for example, might influence your hardware
choices.
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