Exadata Database on Dedicated Infrastructure: Create and Manage Multiple Virtual Machines per Exadata System (MultiVM) and VM Cluster Node Subsetting
- Services: Exadata Database Service on Dedicated Infrastructure
- Release Date: November 09, 2022
Slice Exadata resources into multiple virtual machines. Define up to 8 multiple virtual machines (VM) clusters on an Oracle Exadata Database Service on Dedicated Infrastructure, and specify how the overall system resources are allocated to them.
VM Cluster Node Subsetting enables you to allocate a subset of database servers to new and existing VM clusters to enable maximum flexibility in the allocation of compute (CPU, memory, local storage) resources.
Note: For existing Exadata Infrastructure, MultiVM will be enabled as part of your next scheduled maintenance run after MultiVM migration on December 20, 2022. All newly provisioned Exadata Infrastructure after the release of MVM on November 15, 2022, will have MultiVM enabled.
For more information, see:
- To create a cloud VM cluster resource
- Scale VM Resources in Multi VM Enabled Infrastructure
- Exadata Cloud Infrastructure VM Cluster Event Types
- Overview of VM Cluster Node Subsetting
- Add a VM to a VM Cluster
- Using the Console to View a List of DB Servers on an Exadata Infrastructure
- Using the Console to Terminate a VM Cluster
- Terminate a VM from a VM Cluster
- Permissions Required for Each API Operation
- dbServers
- VM Node Subsetting Event Types
- Adding a VM to a VM Cluster Fails
- CPU Offline Scaling Fails