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exadatadba.blog
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| | | | | It's not an easy answer -- which version is best for you? The Always Free Autonomous Database in the Oracle Cloud (currently on version 23.6.0.24.11) or the free developer edition for Windows or Linux (currently on version 23.6.0.24.10)? The answer depends on a number of factors: CPU availability Database size Cost (both are more or... | |
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matthewmcgiffen.com
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| | | | | TDE is referred to as a "transparent" form of encryption. What that means is that the process of encrypting and decrypting data is fully performed in the background. The queries we write to access data are unchanged whether TDE is enabled or not. So, enabling TDE has no impact on application functionality, does not require ... Continue reading What is TDE (Transparent Data Encryption)? | |
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blog.oracle-ninja.com
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| | | | | While looking at an exachk report for an Exadata rack running in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, I saw an interesting finding: Since this is an Oracle cloud environment, we don't have any access... | |
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blog.waynesheffield.com
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| | | In this T-SQL Tuesday installment, I want to know about a brick wall that you have run up against, and how you handled it. | ||