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005.7565 NOR Database design manual : using MySQL for Windows | 005.7565 OLE Microsoft Access 2000 | 005.7565 OPP SQL : a beginner's guide | 005.7565 SCO Oracle on Docker : running Oracle databases in Linux containers | 005.7565 SHA Forecasting Oracle performance | 005.7565 TAK Manga guide to databases | 005.7565 VIS Sams teach yourself DB2 universal database in twenty one days |
Includes index.
Discover the benefits of running Oracle databases in Linux containers. This book approaches containers from the perspective of database administrators, developers, and systems administrators. It explains the differences between containers and virtual machines and describes why containers deliver greater speed, flexibility, and portability, with lower resource requirements. You'll learn how running Oracle databases in containers complements existing database infrastructure and accelerates development, and you'll understand the advantages they offer for test and validation environments. This book teaches you how to begin working with Oracle databases in Docker, covering the steps for preparing and installing software on Windows, Mac, and Linux systems. It describes the steps for deploying Oracle databases, separating data and configurations from database software, and networking and communicating with your containers. It introduces the Docker commands you'll use for managing containers, including tips and shortcuts to make everyday tasks easier. Databases have unique demands for performance and reliability, and this book addresses those qualities with discussions on protecting, persisting, and distributing data. Other books may overlook these topics and approach containers as disposable commodities in serverless environments or convenient coding platforms. You'll gain battle-tested insights for customizing and extending your containers to meet different needs. The opening chapters concentrate on the practical steps of running Oracle databases in Docker.
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