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Oracle Sharding : Part 2 – Installating & Configuring Shards

In Previous post of the series, I have written about an overview of Oracle Sharding and its features.

In this post, you will be seeing how to configure oracle shard and what steps are need to be performed.

Over all, I felt its very easy to setup and configurewhen compare to RAC setup. All you […]

Oracle Sharding: Part 1 – Overview

Oracle is releasing a whistle blowing feature in distributed databases (shared nothing architecture) which has been dominated by many other databases in recent years. In upcoming release Oracle 12.2 , the Oracle Sharding feature provides the exact capability of shared nothing architecture with Leader node and shard nodes to distribute the data to nodes […]

Oracle 12.2 New Features : Oracle Sharding on its Way

DBA’s , Oracle is coming with Sharding. The one killer feature that No-SQL databases claiming distributed processing with sharding aka a non-shared database storage.

Now with release 12.2 Oracle releasing Sharding feature, with new command “Create Sharded Table” and with a catalog schema, well hold on second , its basically distributed partitioning relied on partitioning […]