Managing Your Oracle Solution

Simplicity Matters

IT managers are often caught in a vicious cycle of management costs that outpace the savings that new systems are supposed to provide. Dell delivers open, flexible and integrated solutions that help reduce complexity (and cost) in the systems management space.

For Oracle, Dell provides an enterprise management architecture that pairs Oracle® Enterprise Manager with Dell™ OpenManage™ to create a systems management solution uniquely suited to your data center.

This integration allows administrators to monitor Oracle database metrics and Dell PowerEdge™ servers from a single console, helping eliminate the need to learn and monitor multiple interfaces.

Because this integration uses the industry-standard Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), no additional Dell hardware or software components are required. Administrators can:

  • Discover and generate report about Dell servers
  • Manage hardware event notifications
  • Execute event-driven policies
  • Maintain server assets and inventory
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    Join David Mar, Dell/Oracle Development Manager, for an insightful video presentation on how Dell creates and sustains balanced building blocks for data warehousing, including challenges and management of CPU utilization, memory and disk subsystems.