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Oracle® Database Appliance
Welcome Kit
F70523-01
November 2022
Oracle Database Appliance Welcome Kit
This document contains pre-deployment checklists and links to resources to get
started with your Oracle Database Appliance deployment.
Welcome to Oracle Database Appliance
Thank you for purchasing Oracle Database Appliance, an Oracle
engineered system that greatly simplifies configuring and deploying Oracle
Databases.
Checklist for System Requirements
Before you begin the deployment, ensure that you have the system
information described in this checklist ready. This checklist applies to
baremetal and virtualized platform deployments.
About Contacting Oracle Support
If you face any issues during your implementation and use of Oracle
products, you can contact Oracle Support to assist in the troubleshooting
and diagnosis of problems.
Welcome to Oracle Database Appliance
Thank you for purchasing Oracle Database Appliance, an Oracle engineered system
that greatly simplifies configuring and deploying Oracle Databases.
Your preparation tasks depend on whether you purchased Oracle installation services,
where Oracle assists you onsite with your installation, or if you plan to deploy the
appliance yourself.
Step 1: Make sure that you register your appliance with Oracle Support. When
you purchase Oracle Database Appliance, you receive a hardware customer
support identifier (CSI) number. You also need a software CSI number to
download the software deployment files. If you do not have a hardware or software
CSI number, then check with your Oracle sales representative or Oracle reseller
from whom you purchased the appliance. After you register your appliance, you
can download the deployment files and obtain support. If you purchased Oracle
installation services, then an Oracle field engineer provides the deployment files.
For more information about how to register your appliance, visit My Oracle Support
at https://support.oracle.com/.
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Step 2: Review the Oracle Database Appliance Documentation Library at http://
www.oracle.com/goto/oda/docs. Select the latest Oracle Database Appliance
Release and review the following key deployment documents:
Release Notes: Provides details about all available patches for a release, new
features, the component versions, and the known issues for a release. It also
provides links to procedures for applying patches for your hardware model.
Deployment and Users Guide for your hardware model: Provides detailed
instructions for setting up your appliance, deploying the software, and
managing the appliance.
Owners Guide: Provides detailed information about mounting the rack,
cabling, and setting up your Oracle Database Appliance hardware.
Step 3: Complete the Oracle Database Appliance Pre-Deployment Checklist that
is included with this letter. Use the checklist to record key deployment information,
such as host names, IP addresses, and other network and database configuration
information. Work with your network engineers to gather network configuration
information and to populate your DNS tables, which are critical for successful
deployments. If Oracle installs your appliance, then send the completed checklist
to the Oracle field engineer before they arrive onsite. You can also access the
checklist at http://www.oracle.com/goto/oda/docs.
Step 4: To deploy Oracle Database Appliance yourself, download the latest
software as described in the Oracle Database Appliance documentation at http://
www.oracle.com/goto/oda/docs.
If Oracle is installing the appliance for you and you have not received a call from
Oracle to schedule your installation, then contact Oracle Support at 1-800-223-1711.
If you have any questions about your appliance or its deployment, then please contact
your Oracle sales representative.
Checklist for System Requirements
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Before you begin the deployment, ensure that you have the system information
described in this checklist ready. This checklist applies to baremetal and virtualized
platform deployments.
Table Checklist for System Configuration Information for Oracle Database
Appliance
Component Information Required Comments
Host Name The name for the Oracle
Database Appliance System.
The name must conform with
the RFC 952 standard, which
allows alphanumeric
characters and hyphens ( - ),
but does not allow
underscores ( _ ). The name
should not begin with a
numeral or hyphen and should
not end in a hyphen. Oracle
recommends that you use all
lowercase characters for the
host name.
Use this space to note the
values for your appliance.
Host Name:
Domain Name Your domain name.
For example:
example.com
Domain Name:
Region The region where you plan to
operate the Oracle Database
Appliance system.
Region:
Timezone The time zone where you plan
to operate the Oracle
Database Appliance system.
Timezone:
Diskgroup Redundancy Determine the redundancy
level for DATA, RECO, and
FLASH:
If there are up to two disks,
then you can select the disk
group redundancy as Normal
or Flex. If there are more than
two disk drives, then you can
select the redundancy as
Normal (two way mirror), High
(three way mirror), or Flex. If
you select High redundancy,
then DATA, RECO, and
FLASH are all High
Redundancy.
Use this space to note the
values for your appliance.
Number of Enabled CPU
Cores
Based on your capacity-on-
demand (CoD) license, this
value specifies the number of
enabled CPU cores
Use this space to note the
values for your appliance.
Backup Determine the backup
location. For external backup,
you need an NFS device.
Backup location:
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