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Performance and Backup in Oracle databases. Looking for bottle-neck and using Oracle wait interface. News from Oracle world. Trick and tips for Oracle database.

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Oracle Performance and Backup Blog skip to main | skip to sidebar Oracle Performance and Backup Blog Wednesday, September 30, 2015 Automation for DBA - Ansible part 1 Hello, In this post I would like to move forward with software provisioning and configuration. In my last post I covered a ways to build a "core VM" and now it's a time to add some software and configuration to it. There are couple of automation tools, which can be used for that task like Puppet, Chef or Ansible to name a few. The latter one - Ansible - is my favorite, cause in my opinion it has shortest learning curve and also doesn't require any agents on the remote servers. Although there are some requirements which has to be met on the remote servers: - ssh connectivity to the remote host - Python 2.4 ( with python-simplejson ) or 2.5 installed on the remote host. If Python is a "big no-no" in your organization, you can still you Ansible to help you run a script over set of servers ...

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