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Oracle AI Database 26ai for Linux x86-64 On-Premises Platforms
Oracle AI Database 26ai Enterprise Edition for Linux x86‑64 is now generally available for on-premises platforms. This milestone release brings the full power of Oracle AI Database 26ai, including AI Vector Search, globally distributed database with RAFT‑based replication, in‑database SQL firewall, quantum-resistant encryption, True Cache, JSON Relational Duality, Apache Iceberg Lakehouse support, and more to your data centers.
Oracle AI Database 26ai can be downloaded from here on oracle.com, or via the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud.
Webinar: Data Protection During Migration
Migrating to Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager (OLVM) is a strategic move, but without the right data protection approach, it can introduce significant risk.
In this webinar, experts from Storware and Oracle will share a real-world OLVM migration playbook, combining critical market trends, technical best practices, and practical guidance designed to help organizations migrate confidently and maintain control of their data at every stage.
The webinars will be held:
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AI Assistant with Oracle Cloud Native Environment 2.3 Now Available
Oracle Cloud Native Environment Release 2.3 is built on Kubernetes 1.33. This latest release helps empower users to deploy and manage their containerized applications with scalability and reliability, whether in the public cloud or on-premises.
The AI Assistant in this latest release is a powerful tool designed to transform the way users manage and operate their Kubernetes workloads by leveraging modern artificial intelligence capabilities. Some key benefits of the AI assistant include:
- Context awareness, allowing for the creation of personalized experiences for users
- Supports integration with a wide range of leading AI providers
- Streamlines troubleshooting by helping diagnose issues, interpret logs, etc.
Install Oracle AI Database 26ai on Oracle Linux 9
Fuel your innovation and enhance business value with the latest in data and AI management with Oracle AI Database 26ai, which integrates next-generation AI directly into your database platform. You can transform processes, gain real-time insights, and deploy AI-powered applications faster than ever —all seamlessly on Oracle Linux.
This guide walks you through the installation of Oracle AI Database 26ai on Oracle Linux in just a few straightforward steps. By the end, you’ll be ready to experience its impressive AI-driven features firsthand.
Oracle Virtualization Adds Support for Oracle Linux 9 Compute
Oracle Linux 9 Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) hosts with Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager 4.5 is now generally available. This product update allows customers to run and manage Oracle Linux 9 KVM compute hosts with Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager; moving Oracle Virtualization to a more current version of Oracle Linux with the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel. Find out more on Oracle Virtualization support for Oracle Linux 9 Compute. |
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Trellix | Endpoint Security for Linux Threat Prevention
Trellix Endpoint Security is the practice of securing endpoints or entry points of end-user devices, such as desktops, laptops, and mobile devices, from being exploited by malicious actors and campaigns. The supported platforms for Trellix Agent 5.x - Linux operating systems list support for the latest Oracle Linux 10.
Commvault | Commvault 11.42
This release includes the latest product innovations, including cutting-edge features and enhancements, offering users early access to the newest advancements and capabilities. To see new features and changes for this release, go to Innovation Release 11.42.
The updated documentation for 11.42 certifies support for the latest version of Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager 4.5.x.
StorPool | Stop Settling for Legacy: The Path to Next-Generation HCI Starts Here
In the race to build high-performance private clouds, many organizations are still being held back by the complexity and rising costs of legacy virtualization platforms. By leveraging StorPool as the Software-Defined Storage layer for Oracle Virtualization, this combination creates a next-generation Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) solution. It is purpose-built to eliminate the compromises of legacy systems, serving as more than just an alternative—it's the foundation for a modern, lower TCO, high-performance private cloud.
View this on-demand webinar now and learn how StorPool with Oracle Virtualization transforms HCI. |
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Automated Analysis using PMIE
Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) is a framework for monitoring and managing system performance metrics across diverse platforms. An important component of PCP is the Performance Metrics Inference Engine (PMIE), which enables automated analysis and response based on system performance metrics.
In our latest blog post, discover how to use PMIE to write custom rules to evaluate system performance metrics, detect anomalies, and take predefined actions based on the ruleset defined for automated system monitoring.
Supercharge Temporary Storage with tmpfs in Linux
tmpfs is useful when applications need fast, non-persistent storage, such as caches or temporary working files that will be lost on unmount or reboot. It stores data in RAM, making file access speedy but temporary. Dive into our in-depth article on Temporary Files in Linux to uncover:
Oracle Linux Enhanced Diagnostics: Trace – Detect Performance Bottlenecks in Workloads
Take your system monitoring to the next level with the oled trace tool. The oled trace tool offers a powerful and flexible solution for tracing workloads, enabling developers and system administrators to gain insights into system performance. By dynamically generating tracing scripts and utilizing DTrace as its core tracing engine, the tool provides detailed visibility into function calls, entry and exit points, and potential performance bottlenecks. Whether you’re optimizing system performance, diagnosing inefficiencies, or gaining a better understanding of system behavior, oled trace simplifies the process of tracing and performance monitoring. This article details how easy it is to invoke the oled trace, hence optimizing your systems. |
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