Tuesday 2 November 2021

Exacc overview

Overview and scope of Customer 

Oracle’s Exadata Cloud@Customer (ExaCC) is an on premise cloud solution offered by Oracle for clients who want to venture into the Cloud technology with its elasticity and agility for hosting its databases but do not want to expose its data into the public cloud. 

ExaCC solution design involves the deployment of Oracle’s Exadata Platform in the customer’s data centers with appropriate networking components configured with sufficient controls for any interaction with the Oracle cloud interfaces.

In an ExaCC platform, the Exadata Appliance, which is hosted on a client’s data center, is configured with a control plane server and interfaces with Oracle cloud interface using a secure tunnel.  While Oracle manages the infrastructure components, the clients manage the virtual machines and database components.


Support Model

Green Color layers are managed by Customer ( DOMU)

Red Color layers are managed by Oracle.(DOMO)




The following tasks will be performed by Customer
  • Compartments          :  create, terminate, move from one compartment to another
  • User Management       :  User creattion IAM , Federated Accounts, MFA
  • Exadata Infrastructure: create, terminate, manage contacts, and define maintenance window.
  • VCN                            : create, terminate, manage
  • VM cluster: create, terminate, scale-up/down OCPU/Memory/Storage, add SSH keys, and update license type.
  • Grid Infrastructure (GI): patch and upgrade. GI is automatically installed when the VM cluster is created.
  • Virtual Machines: stop, start, restart, and patch the operating system. scale up resources like CPU, Memory, local storage and ASM
  • Custom Database Software Images: create and delete.
  • Oracle Homes: create, terminate, and patch.
  • Oracle Databases: create, terminate, enable automatic backup, edit backup settings, restore, move to another Oracle Home, patch, and upgrade. 
  • Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) is set up and enabled by default. Configure TDE on HSM 
  • High Availability: databases are created as Real Application Clusters (RAC) databases by default.
  • Disaster Recovery: build (Active) Data Guard environments, Switchover, Failover, and Reinstate.
  • Backup configuration:  nfs, block storage, ZFS
  • Migration: export, rman, XTTS, golden gate, standby setup, Zero Downtime  
  • Operation Access control:  Review and Approve, support Oracle SRs
  • Application Continuity

  • For these tasks, we can avail Cloud Tooling. These include the web-based UI,OCI CLI, SDKs, and REST APIs. 
  • on top of it Oracle provides  dbaascli command line utility to manage all cloud related operation from the VM












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