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Does it always make sense to virtualize Oracle?

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Hullo

 

 

I can see value in virtualizing small Oracle instances. However, unlike SQL Server, Oracle's architecture and commercial terms favour large, single instance installs, and I can see some challenges with larger scale virtualization:

 

  • you've got to track all Oracle instances in the estate under the terms of the licence agreement

  • I think that the licensing terms mean that every Oracle instance on an ESX server would incur licensing and support costs for every physical CPU on the server.

  • cache cannot be shared between Oracle instances

  • There's a higher admin cost of multiple Oracle installs.

  • RAC's scaling and failover capabilities are tailored to the DBMS' needs and ought to be more effective

  • Production Oracle installs actually span multiple machines, which need to be treated as a single entity - I don't think that virtualisation is much worse than native install here, unless someone accidentally moves one of the VMs with that whizzy GUI.

 

 

I guess that the maximum VM size is quite small for a large DB, too.  Conversely, overall Oracle performance may be better in a virtualised environment, rather than consolidated if the DBMS performance is non-linear.

 

 

Has anyone done any analysis of whether it is always worth virtualising Oracle?  Is there a cutover point? Is it beyond the size of the largest organisation ?

 

 

Tim

 

 


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