On August 20th, Oracle published Note 1484775.1 Database Control To Be Desupported in DB Releases after 11.2.
If you use Enterprise Manager to manage and monitor your Oracle databases, you have two options, DB Control and Grid/Cloud Control. DB Control is easy to set up but only interacts with one Oracle database. If you have multiple Oracle databases then this can lead to multiple DB Control implementations. I haven’t worked in any shop where there are a small number of Oracle databases. As such, I use Grid Control and its new replacement Cloud Control, which is centralized management of multiple databases.
I did find it interesting that Oracle Corp will be doing away with DB Control after 11.2. In the Note I found two comments interesting.
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In future Oracle Database releases basic database management will be available through a streamlined management tool while extensive management capabilities will exist through the latest Oracle Database Plug-in deployed from Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control.
What is this “streamlined management tool” they are referring to?
Customers making extensive use of Database Control should be prepared to modify their management procedures based on the new tools provided.
This one made me chuckle. Oracle dangles news of a “streamlined management tool” but fails to provide any further details yet if I am using DB Control, I need to prepare to use the new tools in the future release. Umm…how about I get more details on the new tools before I start my preparations. LOL
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