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5 Rules to Follow to Optimize Oracle Database Performance and Availability
When:
Dec 1, 2020 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM (ET)
Abstract:
Are you ready to improve the efficiency, agility, and availability of your Oracle database environment? Join Oracle expert Varun Verma as he shares his 5 Rules to Follow for optimizing Oracle database workloads.
Based on real-world lessons learned, Varun will teach you how to simplify operations, implement best-practice standards, and dramatically increase your Oracle database uptime. He’ll also share insights on deploying Oracle databases on hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI), including strategies for migrating to HCI and upgrading older Oracle versions.
Learning Objectives:
* Learn best-practices for improving the efficiency and availability of your Oracle databases
* Gain insights into running Oracle databases on HCI, including best practices for migrations and upgrades
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Presenter
:
Varun Verma, Database Solutions Architect, Nutanix
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