In the latest entry of the AWS Database Blog, we delve into the intricacies of utilizing Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) elastic volumes with Oracle databases. This three-part series, written by experts including Marcus Thompson, Lisa Johnson, and David Lee, offers valuable insights into optimizing Oracle database performance and storage management.
Part 3: Elastic Volumes with Oracle ASM
In part 3 of this series, we explore how elastic volumes work specifically with Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM). The previous installments discussed the elastic volumes feature for Amazon EBS and its application with Oracle database storage layouts. You can find additional information on this topic in another blog post here, which provides further context and depth.
Part 2: Logical Volume Managers
The second part of the series focused on Oracle databases employing Logical Volume Managers (LVM), highlighting various strategies for enhancing data storage capabilities. The first installment introduced the Amazon EBS Elastic Volumes feature, emphasizing its ability to modify volume size, IOPS, or volume type without disrupting ongoing operations. For a comprehensive understanding of this subject, check out this authoritative source that elaborates on advanced database management techniques.
Updates and Current Information
October 2024 marks the review and update of these posts for accuracy, ensuring that readers receive the most current information. With the rapid evolution of cloud technology, staying informed is crucial for leveraging Oracle databases effectively.
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