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- Oracle Server Configuration and Sizing Guidelines
- Oracle Parameter Settings
- Oracle Tablespaces
- Oracle Tablespace Settings
- Using RAID Configuration
- Connecting to an Oracle Database Using Service Name
- Configuring Oracle JDBC Driver
- Composite Indexes vs. Non Composite Indexes
- Checklist for Universal CMDB Support and Certification
- How to Enable Support for Oracle Advanced Security (ASO) in Generic Database Adapter Based Integrations
- How to Enable UCMDB to Work on Oracle Container Database (CDB)
Checklist for Universal CMDB Support and Certification
Information is provided in this section for both supported and certified Oracle options.
The certified options are recommended for working with
Option | Supported | Recommended | Remarks | For more information, see |
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Oracle edition | Standard, Enterprise | Enterprise | ||
Dedicated |
Not necessary | Not necessary. It is recommended to dedicate an instance for |
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Use of multiple Oracle instances | Yes | No | The configuration of all instances must match in a certified environment. | System Requirements |
Use of non-default port | Yes | Yes | ||
Undo management | Automatic; Manual | Automatic | Set UNDO_ MANAGEMENT parameter to AUTO in a certified environment | |
Oracle Shared Servers connection method | Yes | No |
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Oracle replication | No full support | No | ||
Operating System file compression | No | No | Not supported by Oracle; Causes abnormal behavior and affects performance | |
Database control files required | Greater than or equal to 2 | Preferable on different disks. | ||
Redo log groups | Greater than or equal to 3 | 4 | Oracle enables the software mirroring of redo log files. This is achieved by creating at least two members of redo log in each group. Members of the same group should reside on different disks. | |
Character set | UTF8,AL32UTF8 | AL32UTF8 | ||
OPEN_CURSORS | 800 | 800 | ||
Working in archive log mode | True; False | True | ||
Autoextend option in tablespace files | Yes | No | ||
Locally managed data tablespace | Yes | Yes | Locally Managed Tablespaces | |
Tablespace extent management | Local uniform for TEMP tablespace | Local uniform for TEMP tablespace | Oracle Tablespace Settings | |
Automatic Segment Space Management Tablespace (ASSM) | Yes | Yes |
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