Introduction In this short post I will share how we can automate the refresh of an Oracle database on Windows in few seconds with a simple PowerShell script and the Pure Storage PowerShell SDK. Database Volumes In my lab I have an 2 Oracle database each using 2 volumes for the database, which are presented... Continue Reading →
Automating Oracle Database Cloning on Windows with Ansible
Introduction In a previous post I introduced ORCA for Windows and shared a Video of it in use, in this post we will spend a bit of time looking at some of the techniques I used to implement it.. Working with Ansible Templates One of the Ansible features I find myself using time and time... Continue Reading →
Oracle Rapid Clone Automation (ORCA) for Windows
Introduction I have previously blogged on how a simple Ansible playbook can be used to automate the cloning of Oracle database(s) on Linux, utilising the Pure Storage Ansible modules and storage snapshots. If you're interested my Ansible code for Oracle Rapid Clone Automation (ORCA) can be found up on GitHub or if you prefer to... Continue Reading →
How to control Kubernetes volume provisioning with Portworx commit labels
Introduction By default, Portworx thin provisions volumes and balances them according to current usage and load within the cluster, requiring only minimal configuration. This approach enables applications to provision volumes simply as long as you have enough backing storage for the volume usage. However if the volume usage exceeds your available backing storage, and allocating... Continue Reading →
Protecting your Kubernetes Oracle database with Portworx Volume Group Snapshots
Introduction If you follow my blog or have read my post Oracle Database 19c on Kubernetes with Portworx storage you may have an Oracle database running on Kubernetes and are wondering how do I protect it. In this post I will show you how we can use Portworx Volume Group Snapshots to complement other backup strategies.... Continue Reading →
Getting started with the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Simulator on VirtualBox
Background In this post I am going to walkthrough how you can get, and install the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance simulator on VirtualBox. I will then share how we can create an NFS filesystem and configure SNMP to support HCC (Hybrid Columnar Compression). Download OVA Start by downloading the 3.4GB Oracle Storage Appliance Simulator software... Continue Reading →
Performing Oracle Database Recovery Manager (RMAN) backups to Amazon S3
Background Historically most of the conversations I have regarding Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN) are around the use of NFS storage such as a Pure Storage FlashBlade, and Oracle Direct NFS (dNFS). However, with more Oracle customers deploying databases in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and / or using Object Storage for backups I thought it was... Continue Reading →
Automated Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) build with Terraform
Background In my last post I shared how to deploy Portworx by Pure Storage on the Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) within the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). In this post I will share how we can automate the build of an OKE cluster using Terraform. Terraform for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) If you want... Continue Reading →
How to use Portworx with the Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE)
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) In this blog I will show how we can use Portworx with the Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) service within the Oracle Cloud. For this post I created a 5 node OKE cluster and 5 Block devices which I attached to each compute instance using iSCSI. OCI Compute Instances OCI... Continue Reading →
Performing Kubernetes volume and volume group snapshots with Portworx
In this post I am going to show how we can take volume and volume group snapshots with Portworx. I have previous blogged on how you can run an Oracle 19c on Kubernetes with Portworx and will use the PVCs created that blog within this post. Inspect existing Statefulset Before we start let's looks out... Continue Reading →
