This recorded demonstration provides an overview of the ZFS Storage Appliance included in an Oracle Exalogic machine. The demo walks through the capabilities of the storage browser user interface.
This is a collection or Oracle By Example (OBE) style tutorials with step-by-step instructions for important Oracle Exalogic administrative tasks.
Oracle provides a base vServer template that includes an Oracle Linux 5 installation along with Exalogic-specific packages and configurations. Like any instance of Oracle Linux, vServers can register with a YUM repository in order to locate and download the latest OS package updates. This can be the public Oracle repository or a local repository in your data center. This tutorial shows you how to use an existing YUM repository to update a vServer's operating system libraries according to Oracle's best practices.
The Exalogic Lifecycle Toolkit is collection of utilities that are available on My Oracle Support and that help simplify and automate common machine administration tasks like health checks, backups, and diagnostics. In this tutorial you will install the ELLC Toolkit to the Exalogic storage appliance by using a compute node.
This series of recorded demonstrations highlights that core features, capabilities, and tools available in Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud.
This recorded demonstration shows you how to create a new virtual server, or vServer, on your Exalogic machine by using the Exalogic Control browser interface.
This recorded demonstration introduces several techniques that you can use to optimize an existing WebLogic Server domain that's running on Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud.
This recorded demonstration walks through the capabilities of Oracle's Integrated Lights Out Manager infrastructure, which is available on all Oracle hardware components. As an example this demo accesses the ILOM tools on a Sun Server compute node included in an Exalogic machine.
This video walks you through the different hardware components in a real Exalogic machine, with particular attention given to redundancy and serviceability.