Enterprise Manager 10g Sales and Partner Training Database Management Solutions

作者: Maclean Liu , post on December 13th, 2010 , English Version
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Enterprise Manager is a brand name, not a product.

Grid Control, Database Control, and Application Server Control are free.
Packs, plugins and connectors are additional cost products.

Grid ready framework: policy manager, job system, group manager, task manager,
End-to-end Service Level Monitoring for applications Performance and availability monitoring. Reporting. Move down
Oracle Database Control Automates management of a single instance of the database.
Oracle Application Server Control J2EE Cluster, Apache, Portal, integration, wireless, Web Cache administration.
Extensibility Framework and SDK Standards based framework to integrate management processes and tasks in diverse environments. Includes CLI.
Secure Multi user Administration Allows delegation of responsibilities
Internet-based Management Use any web browser. Supports firewall.
Mobile Administration Use PDAs to access management services.
Self monitoring and correcting Framework HA for EM infrastructure
Central Performance and Configuration Repository
Central Console
100% web enabled http access

Additional Charge items
Extended system monitoring Server load balancers, firewalls, routers and hardware
Synthetic transaction monitoring For Web applications, Web services and sites.
Network Component Diagnostics Performance and availability monitoring move down

The heart of almost everything we do is configuration management.  It is central to provisioning and patching, it  is  central to diagnostics and application service levels management since many faults and performance problems are because of configuration changes but it is also central to compliance, process standardization and pratices defined in such frameworks as ITIL and Cobit. .  It starts with knowing what customers have and are running and it includes the ability to capture configuration and installation information, to track change by auditing configuration and by comparing systems or sets of systems to either eachother or to gold predefined images.

What it Does
View and analyze configuration and deployments/installations(DC,AC,NOC)
Search & Compare configuration (DC,AC,NOC)
Manage policies, including policy notifications and user-defined policies (DC,AC,NOC)
Critical Patch Advisory (DC,AC,NOC)
Enterprise Security Advisor (DC,AC,NOC)
Capture and compare baselines, database, and schema definitions (CM)
Synchronize propagate databases changes(CM)
Database and Oracle Home Cloning (PV)
Database, RAC, Application Server, and Application provisioning (PV)
Extend Cluster and Add Instance, Single instance-to-RAC conversion (PV)
Bare metal provisioning (PV)
Automate patching (including staging) for Oracle software, Oracle Homes and operating systems (PV)
Critical Patch Facility (PV)

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