Oracle
has introduced
Oracle
Database 11g, claiming that the latest release boasts more than 400 new
features, 15 million test hours and 36,000 person-months of development.
The release extends Oracle's database clustering, data centre automation and
workload management capabilities, and introduces a multitude of new features.
Oracle Data Guard enables simultaneous read and recovery of standby databases
making them available for reporting, backup, testing and 'rolling' upgrades to
production databases.
Real Application Testing uses virtualisation techniques to help customers
test and manage changes to their IT environment.
Oracle Database 11g also offers a host of new data partitioning and
compression capabilities that form part of information lifecycle management and
storage management.
Oracle Total Recall enables administrators to query data in designated tables
'as of' times in the past. This is touted as an easy, practical way to add a
time dimension to data for change tracking, auditing and compliance.
Oracle Flashback Transaction enables users more easily to back out of a
transaction made in error, as well as any dependent transactions.
The system supports parallel backup and restore to help improve the
performance of very large databases, and hot patching which improves system
availability by allowing database patches to be applied without the need to shut
databases down.
Oracle 11g also includes new security features including improved Oracle
Transparent Data Encryption capabilities beyond column level encryption.
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