Chapter 1. Database as a Service Concepts—360 Degrees
Cloud Computing: Definition and Classical View
DBaaS—A Special Case of Cloud Computing
Architecture of an Oracle-Based DBaaS Implementation
Business and Technology Benefits of Having DBaaS Enabled
Great First Step for Transitioning into the Cloud
Chapter 2. The Database Cloud Administrator—Duties and Roles
DBA Responsibilities in a Traditional Environment
Chapter 3. Cloud Computing with DBaaS—Benefits and Advantages over Traditional IT Computing
DBaaS Evolution: Pre–Database Cloud Strategies
Delivering DBaaS with Oracle Technologies
Chapter 4. Schema Consolidation in Enterprise Manager 12c
Chapter 5. Database Consolidation in Enterprise Manager 12c
Using the Self-Service Portal with PDBaaS in Enterprise Manager 12.1.0.4
Chapter 6. Metering and Chargeback in Enterprise Manager 12c
Chapter 7. Manage and Administer the Database Cloud in Enterprise Manager 12c
Chapter 8. Cloning Databases in Enterprise Manager 12c
Chapter 9. Virtualizing RAC 12c (DB Clouds) on Oracle VM—Grid Infrastructure
Database Clouds Based on RAC—The Necessary Ingredients
What Are VM Monitors (Hypervisors)?
Virtualized RAC Using OVM Templates—Approach 1
Set Up and Configure a Virtualized RAC Database Cloud—Approach 2
Chapter 10. Virtualizing RAC 12c (DB Clouds) on Oracle VM VirtualBox—RAC Databases
OVM VirtualBox: A Brief Introduction
What Is Cloud Computing? Synopsis and Overview
Oracle’s Strategy for Cloud Computing
EM12c and OVM: Management and Virtualization Components for Oracle Database Clouds
RAC Private Cloud on OVM VirtualBox—Software and Hardware Infrastructure Requirements
Setting up, Installing, and Configuring an Oracle RAC 12c Private Cloud on OVM VirtualBox