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Oracle ORION I/O benchmark results for AWS EC2 hi1.4xlarge instance type

  In a typical Oracle database implementation, you’ll want to baseline or benchmark your storage.  The storage team will hand over, and you’ll run a battery of tests using software like bonnie++ or ORION.  You’ll make sure that the results

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Legal Informatics with AWS CloudSearch – Slides for tonight’s AWS Michigan meetup

  Tonight, Eric and I will be presenting back-to-back talks at the AWS Michigan meetup (hosted by the Tech Brewery this time).  Eric will be detailing a large Matlab HPC experiment we ran this summer to optimize parameters for a

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OTM in the Cloud: Hosting Architectures, Part 2 – 1+RDS

  In our last post on cloud architectures, I covered a simple one-node Oracle Transportation Management instance on Amazon Web Services using EC2.  This configuration is well-suited to a development environment and is a very inexpensive option for teams that

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Oracle Transportation Management (OTM) in the Cloud: Hosting Architectures, Part I – Single Node

  As I mentioned on Monday, I’ll be starting a series of posts on Oracle Transportation Management (OTM) in the cloud.  In the first stage of these posts, I’ll be covering the set of feasible architectures given the infrastructure offerings

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Upcoming Series: Oracle Transportation Management (OTM) in the Cloud

  I wanted to update readers to let them know of an upcoming post series on Oracle Transportation Management (OTM) in the cloud. Oracle Transportation Management is a powerful solution for businesses or 3PLs that need to take control of

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