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Revision as of 14:30, 13 December 2016
Oracle Database Appliance (ODA) is a rack mounted "all-in-one" box supplied by Oracle. It contains 2 nodes, 2 networks, 2 power supplies and a bunch of storage accessible to both nodes.
It can be virtualised or bare-metal. You can setup single instance databases, RAC-One (active-passive) or RAC databases (active-active).
A whole new set of commands is used to interact with ODA - oakcli.
For example to create a database on ODA, it's no longer
dbca
it's
oakcli create database -d <database name>
Patching ODA means patching the O/S, the Grid Infrastructure (GI) and the RDBMS.
Useful ODA documents: