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E-Business Suite on Exalogic and Exadata
E-Business Suite on Exalogic and Exadata
E-Business Suite on Exalogic and Exadata
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E-Business Suite on Exalogic and Exadata
Prior articles have noted that you can run the E-Business Suite on Oracle Engineered Systems such as Exalogic Elastic Cloud and Exadata Database Machine. What EBS combinations can you run on Exalogic and Exadata? We certify E-Business Suite releases on operating systems and database releases (e.g. EBS 12.1.3 is certified on Database 12.1.0.2 on Linux 6 x86-64), not specific configurations of hardware such as Exadata or Exalogic. This means that you can run the E-Business Suite on Exadata and Exalogic with any of the certified combinations listed in the Certifications database on My Oracle Support. Srini Chavali, my colleague in the Exalogic division, has published a nice summary of all of the latest resources: Srini gives an overview of the process for getting EBS onto these systems, discusses VM templates and Maximum Availability Architectures, and points to other useful best practices and reference documents. Related Articles |
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