Archive for März 12th, 2013

Oracle Database 11g Release 2 – Support Status for VMware vSphere Virtualized Environments

Dienstag, März 12th, 2013

oracle_logo.jpg   Oracle has not certified any of its products on VMware virtualized environments. Oracle Support will assist customers running Oracle products on VMware in the following manner: Oracle will only provide support for issues that either are known to occur on the native OS, or can be demonstrated not to be as a result of running on VMware. If a problem is a known Oracle issue, Oracle support will recommend the appropriate solution on the native OS. If that solution does not work in the VMware virtualized environment, the customer will be referred to VMware for support. When the customer can demonstrate that the Oracle solution does not work when running on the native OS, Oracle will resume support, including logging a bug with Oracle Development for investigation if required. If the problem is determined not to be a known Oracle issue, we will refer the customer to VMware for support. When the customer can demonstratethat the issue occurs when running on the native OS, Oracle will resume support, including logging a bug with Oracle Development for investigation if required

NOTE: For Oracle RAC, Oracle will only accept Service Requests as described in this note on Oracle RAC 11.2.0.2 and later releases

Samsung Galaxy S4 – be ready

Dienstag, März 12th, 2013

Dell PowerEdge R420 – performance and reliability combined for confidence

Dienstag, März 12th, 2013

dell_logo.jpg   The Dell PowerEdge R420 features the extensive performance of two Intel E5-2400 processors. Powerful processors alone, however, are not enough to deliver balanced performance. Compute power must be combined with sufficient memory and I/O bandwidth to prevent performance bottlenecking. The Dell PowerEdge R420 complements its processors with 12 DIMM slots and two PCI Express (PCIe) 3.0-enabled I/O slots, providing a substantial memory footprint and wide I/O bandwidth to support both memory-intensive and data-intensive applications and databases

KeePass Password Safe 2.20.1 – passwords can be stored in highly-encrypted databases

Dienstag, März 12th, 2013

keepass_logo.jpg   KeePass Password Safe is a free open source password manager – you can put all your passwords in one database which is locked with one master key or a key file. So you only have to remember one single master password or select the key file to unlock the whole database. The databases are encrypted using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently known (AES and Twofish)

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