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Autonomous Database on Exadata
Cloud@Customer
- What’s New in Autonomous Database on Exadata Cloud@Customer
Here’s a summary of the noteworthy Autonomous Database on Exadata Cloud@Customer additions and enhancements.
- Introduction to Autonomous Database on Exadata Cloud@Customer
Oracle Autonomous Database on Exadata Cloud@Customer combines the benefits of a self-driving, self-securing, and self-repairing database management system and the security and control offered by having it deployed securely on-premise behind your firewall.
- Managing Autonomous Exadata VM Clusters
An Autonomous Exadata VM Cluster is a set of symmetrical VMs across all Compute nodes.
- Managing Encryption Keys on External Devices
Learn how to store and manage database encryption keys.
- Managing Autonomous Container Databases
Learn how you can create, view, move, change backup policies, manage maintenance schedules, and perform other Oracle Autonomous Container Database management.
- Managing Autonomous Databases
An Autonomous Database resource is a user database. When you create an Autonomous Database, you choose the Autonomous Container Database for it and you specify "Data Warehouse" or "Transaction Processing" as its workload type to create an Autonomous Data Warehouse database or an Autonomous Transaction Processing database.
- Connecting to Autonomous Databases
Applications and tools connect to an autonomous database using Oracle Net Services (also known as SQL*Net). Oracle Net Services enables a network session from a client application to an Oracle Database server.
- Authenticate Autonomous Database Users with Kerberos
Describes how to configure Kerberos to authenticate Oracle Autonomous Database users.
- Patching Autonomous Database on Exadata Cloud@Customer Infrastructure
- Migrating On-Premises Databases to Oracle Autonomous Database on Exadata Cloud@Customer
Zero Downtime Migration supports migrations to Oracle Autonomous Database on Exadata Cloud@Customer from any on-premises Oracle Database, including existing Exadata Cloud@Customer systems, using logical migration method and NFS as a data transfer medium.
- Using Autonomous Data Guard with Autonomous Database on Exadata Cloud@Customer
Learn how to enable a Data Guard association between databases, change the role of a database in a Data Guard association using either a switchover or a failover operation, and reinstate a failed database.
- Using Performance Hub
Use Performance Hub to monitor database activity, diagnose issues, and tune queries to improve the performance of Oracle databases.