Agosto 2018
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"Bring Your Own License" now enabled by default
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The "Bring Your Own License" (BYOL) feature is now enabled by default:
To create a database deployment that does not use the "Bring Your Own License" feature, you must create a customized database deployment and disable the "Bring Your Own License" option.
For more information about the "Bring Your Own License" feature, see FAQ: Oracle BYOL to PaaS.
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July 2018 PSU, BP and RU patches available in console
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Last month, the July 2018 Patch Set Update (PSU), Bundle Patch (BP) and Release Update (RU) became available if you used a command-line utility to apply the patch.
They are now available in the Oracle Database Cloud Service console as well. For information about applying database patches using the console, see Applying a Patch in Administering Oracle Database Cloud Service.
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Simplified patching of Database Clustering with RAC and Data Guard Standby deployments
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Previously, to check or apply a database patch to a deployment of two Oracle RAC databases as the primary and standby databases of an Oracle Data Guard configuration, you had to check or apply the patch separately to each of the Oracle RAC databases.
Now, the
raccli apply patch command includes the -dg option, which enables you to check or apply a database patch to both the primary and standby Oracle RAC databases. For more information, see raccli apply patch in Administering Oracle Database Cloud Service. |
Oracle for Insurance Products certified for use with Database Cloud Service
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The Oracle for Insurance solutions team has certified the following product components for use with Database Cloud Service deployments created using the Oracle Database 12c Release 2 software release and the Enterprise Edition - High Performance or Enterprise Edition - Extreme Performance software edition:
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