Saturday, September 24, 2011

Introducing Oracle Database Appliance

Watch Oracle executives Mark Hurd, Andy Mendelsohn, and Judson Althoff as they introduce the Oracle Database Appliance.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

ORACLE Solaris 11

Check out the latest and greatest Oracle Solaris Spotlight page featuring - Developing Enterprise Applications for Oracle Solaris. This spotlight page focuses on Oracle Solaris delivering a highly robust, scalable and secure platform for developing and delivering mission-critical enterprise and ISV applications:
  • Run Oracle Solaris 10 applications unmodified in Oracle Solaris 10 Zones on Oracle Solaris 11
  • Protect your investment with the industry's first and most extensive binary compatibility and source code guarantees
  • Leverage Oracle Solaris 11 cloud-ready application deployment technologies such as IPS, SMF and Zones
  • Maximize application performance, increase application observability and enhance developer productivity with Oracle Solaris Studio
  • Get tools, lab access and resources to easily support your applications on Oracle Solaris 11 with the Oracle Solaris Ready program from Oracle PartnerNetwork
  • Benefit from Oracle's investment in Integrated testing and patch verification across the Oracle hardware and software stack
  • Catch the market momentum of Oracle Exadata Database Machine and Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud engineered systems running Oracle Solaris 11
There are a host of resources available from WP's, techcasts, to demos. If you would like to see all of the featured spotlight pages please click here.

Creating an IPMP Group on Solaris 11


Solaris 11 brings some fantastic new networking features in the form of Project Crossbow. These features include virtual network interface cards (vnics) and virtual switching (etherstubs), flows for controlling bandwidth and network utilisation and more detailed analytics and observability functions just to name a few. Along with these advanced new features, many of our old favourites are enhanced to make life easier for the already busy systems administrator.
Gone are the days of messing with /etc/hostname.* files to create your IP multipath groups. Solaris 11 gives you a new command – ipadm – to help you cut through all the tedium of setting up IPMP:
root@dinkum:/# ipadm create-ipmp ipmp0
root@dinkum:/# ipadm add-ipmp -i e1000g1 -i e1000g2 ipmp0
It really is as simple as that.

 

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Consolidate Oracle Application on Oracle Exadata

Oracle Exadata WebCast
  • Why Consolidate on Exadata?
  • Steps to Successful Consolidation
  • Findings from Our Internal Case Study
  • Key Takeaways
Oracle Exadata WebCast to download pdf file for more information to this WebCast

Tuesday, August 09, 2011

It's Me

Welcome ....
Hosam Al Ali a little Bit to me 


Summary About me 
Extensive Experience and Knowledge with UNIX/Linux Operating System and Manage Network, Security and Clustering Solaris OS and administer multiple Linux Operating system (Solaris, Linux RedHat, Debian, SuSE,etc…)

University Degrees: 
 Bachelor Science in Information Technology - Pebble Hills University
  • Graduation Date : Jan 8TH 2009
  • Degree Earned : Bachelor Of Science
  • Major : Information Technology
 2001 Institute of Engineering from Syria - Aleppo University

Training & Certificate:
  • Oracle Certified Professional, Oracle Solaris Cluster 3.2 System Administrator
  • Oracle Certified Expert, Oracle Solaris 10 Security Administrator
  • Sun Certificate Network Administrator SCNA Solaris 10 OS
  • Sun Certificate System Administrator SCSA Solaris 10 OS
  • Microsoft Certified System Engineer MCSE 2003
  • Microsoft Certified System Administration Messaging MCSAM 2003
Technical Skills:
  • 2010 – UNIX System Administrator & Consultant with Global Information Technology GIT – Libya
  • 2010 – Project Manager and infrastructure Vehicle Technical System – License System Project Libya
  • Assemble and prepare Sun Microsystems SPARC Server Rack for BSCS Billing System to Ericsson on Mobile Operation – ALMADAR – Libya
  • June 2008 – 2010 Team Leader for http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/ar for Arabic Interface & http://wikis.sun.com for Arabic Language Group
  • June 2008 – 2010 Team Leader for Arabic Interface and Translate OpenSolaris2009.06 , OpenSolaris2008.11-05 OS to Arabic Language https://cti.sunvirtuallab.com
  • Top Contributors 2009-04-24 in The World Link
  • May 2006: Cotton Marketing Organization – Design and Install Network Hardware and Software for Head Office and Branch
  • July 2005 – 2010 Syrian Virtual University – General Manager Hama TeleCenter
  • March 2005: SyriaMeca Company – Design and Install Network Hardware and Software
  • 2004 – 2005: Asus Company – Network Specialist in Head Office
Bio:
  • E-mail : a.hosam@gmail.com
  • Mobile : +966 59 7764429 - +963 955 287841

    Monday, July 25, 2011

    c0t0d0s0.org Close

    Oracle related blog closure is that of Joerg Moellenkamp who has closed his Solaris oriented c0t0d0s0.org blog, which was home to the "Lesser Known Solaris Features" (LKSF) tutorial. Moellenkamp, an Oracle employee, says the offlining of the blog is not because of health issues, that there were no technical problems and no copyright issues, but beyond that he will not say why he has taken the decision. The LKSF tutorial has been saved from the shutdown and is available to downloadPDF. The closure of the c0t0d0s0 blog does though reduce the already meagre number of Solaris blogs further.
    It is worth noting that Oracle, as a company, has never been comfortable with employee blogging. Oracle appears to regard blogs as mostly a function of its public relations department and it is said that the complexity of working with the PR department to approve postings is sufficient that many either give up or don't try.