Oracle Introduces Oracle® Database 10g Release 2
¡ª¡ªFrom Oracle Dec 7, 2004 San Francisco
New release to feature improved availability, manageability and security capabilities
Oracle today announced Oracle® Database 10g Release 2,
the latest update to its award-winning database. The new
release will include enhanced availability, manageability,
performance and security features, among others, to help
customers and partners achieve the highest levels of efficiency
from their information technology (IT) investments. Oracle
Database 10g Release 2 is scheduled to be generally available
in mid-2005.
Oracle Database 10g is the first database designed for
enterprise grids, delivering the clustering and workload
management, high availability and operational automation
required to establish enterprise grid computing infrastructures.
Oracle Database 10g also offers customers a cost-effective
data management solution, reducing the need for additional
infrastructure spending, and eliminating many of the traditional,
repetitive, manual administrative tasks such as performance
tuning, disk and memory management.
"Just over a year ago, we established a new course
for delivering information and applications in IT environments
with Oracle Database 10g, delivering mainframe class quality
of service on low cost storage and servers," said Andy
Mendelsohn, Oracle senior vice president, Database Server
Technologies. "Oracle Database 10g Release 2 continues
this focus on enterprise grid computing, with increased
performance, higher availability and even greater ease-of-use,
in a high quality, well proven product."
Enhanced Performance and High Availability
Oracle Database 10g gets faster with Release 2. New sorting
techniques will greatly improve the performance of all operations
doing sorting, such as queries and index creation, and may
eliminate the need for costly pre-load sort operations.
Improved load balancing in Oracle Real Application Clusters
enables more rapid response to changing server utilization
patterns across a cluster.
Oracle also continues to advance its high availability
capabilities in Oracle Database 10g Release 2. The new release
will feature an open Application Program Interface (API)
for Oracle's clusterware |Cluster Ready Services| that will
enable higher application availability. New backup and recovery
capabilities in Release 2 will augment the existing backup-to-disk
operations by also automating backup-to-tape, reducing the
need for complex backup environments. New automated failover
capabilities will also improve a site's ability to come
back online quickly after a disaster, even in unattended
environments. These features, in conjunction with Oracle
Database 10g's enterprise grid computing functionality,
will enable customers to improve the performance and availability
of their IT systems.
Unequaled Database Manageability
Oracle Database 10g Release 2 will build on the manageability
features of the current release. Introduced with Oracle
Database 10g, Automatic Storage Management simplifies the
optimal configuration and management of storage for the
database, reducing administrators' workload, and enabling
customers to further lower their infrastructure costs. The
new release will feature even more automated storage management
operations, and an enhanced storage virtualization capability
allowing easier sharing of storage resources in an enterprise
grid environment.
Additionally, administrators will discover enhanced database
administrative capabilities in Oracle Database 10g Release
2, including:
- The collection of performance statistics directly from
memory allowing the diagnosis of very slow or even hung
environments;
- Greater awareness of the overall systems' performance
in Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor, helping to detect
and diagnose a greater range of performance problems;
and,
- Automatic Workload Repository comparison reports provide
a valuable mechanism for quick performance troubleshooting.
These and other automated management capabilities will
help improve administrator productivity and efficiency,
and better enable customers to achieve maximum efficiency
from their enterprise grid environments.
Increased Security Functionality
Over the years, governments and commercial enterprises
worldwide have come to rely on Oracle for its unmatched
security capabilities. Oracle Database 10g Release 2 will
build on those security capabilities through the addition
of significant new features. The new release will feature
technology for transparently encrypting critical business
data and personally identifiable information used by applications
without the need to rewrite those applications, and is expected
to help customers to address regulatory compliance issues.
New Application Development Features
Oracle Database 10g Release 2 will incorporate several
new features to increase support for application developers.
The new features will include:
- The industry's first mainstream support for the W3C
XML Query standard for access to XML data;
- Improved Microsoft Windows support via stored procedures
implemented in the Common Runtime Language (CLR) and enhanced
integration with Visual Studio; and,
- Augmented development functionality for Oracle HTML
DB, the rapid Web application development tool for the
Oracle Database.
"Customers adopting Oracle Database 10g and enterprise
grid computing are now spending less on infrastructure yet
achieving a higher quality of service," added Mendelsohn.
"They are also spending less time managing their databases,
and more time using the information they manage. Oracle
Database 10g revolutionized the data management industry,
and Release 2 will continue the drive to provide a proven,
high quality solution for our customers."
About Oracle Database 10g
Oracle Database 10g is designed to be effectively deployed
on everything from small blade servers to the biggest SMP
servers and clusters of all sizes. It features automated
management capabilities for easy, cost-effective operation.
Oracle Database 10g's unique ability to manage all data
from traditional business information to XML documents and
spatial/location information makes it the ideal choice to
power online transaction processing, decision support and
content management applications.
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