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OCI Immutable Backup: Version Control

Introduction In today’s data-driven era, businesses leverage data analysis to seize opportunities and gain a competitive edge. This makes it crucial for organizations to have a..

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Navigating Cloud Costs: Unveiling the True Price of AWS vs. OCI

When it comes to cloud computing, CTOs, CIOs, and CFOs are constantly navigating the complex landscape of pricing structures, seeking the best value for their organizations. Among..

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Navigating Change: Transitioning to Oracle Cloud – The Broadcom Saga

In the ever-changing landscape of enterprise IT, staying ahead often means adapting to changes in technology, this includes potential mergers & acquisitions between your IT..

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Creating a Custom RHEL Image for the OCI Environment by using the Red Hat Insights Image Builder

Objective: In one of our recent implementations, the customer requirement was to have the Red Hat Linux operating system for Oracle Database Configuration. In January 2023,..

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OCI, Terraform & IaC: Creating Compartments for CIS Foundation Architecture

In this third blog post series, we will be creating four main compartments

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Firewall for Outgoing Layer7 Web Traffic on OCI

The default firewall features in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) are provided using Security Lists(SL) and Network Security Groups(NSG). These work on the Layer3 level that is..

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OCI, Terraform & IaC: Creating a Compartment

In my previous post, I talked about the setup of Terraform and a primer on what it is. In this blog post, I will create a simple resource in OCI.

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OCI, Terraform & IaC: Coding Myself Out Of A Job

I haven’t written a blog in a while, and I have made a couple of mistakes lately that could have easily been avoided if I had done my tasks as IaC (Infrastructure as Code). So I..

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MySQL: Updating the Configuration of a MySQL DB System on OCI

Overview: A MySQL configuration is a collection of variables that define the operation of a MySQL DB system. It is analogous to the my.ini or my.cnf files that you use in..

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MySQL: Creating a MySQL Configuration on OCI

Overview: A MySQL configuration is a collection of variables that define the operation of a MySQL DB system. It is analogous to the my.ini or my.cnf files that you use in..

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