We have better control of the infrastructure with Oracle Exadata Cloud at Customer. We wanted improved support compared to Oracle's standard operational services, as we trust our technicians more than external support.
The use cases include scenarios where the appliance is due for renewal or data needs to be kept on-premises rather than moved to the cloud. It leverages cloud capabilities while maintaining an on-premises infrastructure.
We used to migrate some big clients to the Oracle Exadata platform. The large databases belonging to bank institutions and our main clients were moved there. Meanwhile, smaller databases were exported.
We have migrated Core Banking, DWH, ODS, and several other production environments to this platform. Our goal was to successfully migrate those mission-critical Oracle Databases to the Exadata Cloud at Customer machine. It was a cross-platform migration with IBM to Oracle, Power to Intel, and AIX to Linux. We have used XTTS (Cross Platform). We have used the cross-platform transportable tablespace method for this migration, and have accelerated it by using RMAN incremental backups to minimize the migration downtime. We did a lot of performance testing and verified it before the migration. We spent time readying for the migration improvements too.
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We have better control of the infrastructure with Oracle Exadata Cloud at Customer. We wanted improved support compared to Oracle's standard operational services, as we trust our technicians more than external support.
The use cases include scenarios where the appliance is due for renewal or data needs to be kept on-premises rather than moved to the cloud. It leverages cloud capabilities while maintaining an on-premises infrastructure.
We used to migrate some big clients to the Oracle Exadata platform. The large databases belonging to bank institutions and our main clients were moved there. Meanwhile, smaller databases were exported.
It is a very good platform, offering good performance, high availability, and resilience. We've had a positive experience with Exadata.
We have migrated Core Banking, DWH, ODS, and several other production environments to this platform. Our goal was to successfully migrate those mission-critical Oracle Databases to the Exadata Cloud at Customer machine. It was a cross-platform migration with IBM to Oracle, Power to Intel, and AIX to Linux. We have used XTTS (Cross Platform). We have used the cross-platform transportable tablespace method for this migration, and have accelerated it by using RMAN incremental backups to minimize the migration downtime. We did a lot of performance testing and verified it before the migration. We spent time readying for the migration improvements too.