Day 3 was similar to day 2 for me. I spent a lot of time hanging around the RAC Attack sessions. A lot of people pass through, so in addition to helping people set up virtualized RAC, there are always interesting people to talk to.
I did some serious demo grounds cruising again, including:
- Data Pump Enhancements in 12c.
– You can now do all the transportable tablespace stuff in a single hit using NETWORK_LINK. - PL/SQL Enhancements in 12c.
– I’ll talk more about these in a summary of a Tom Kyte presentation in a later post. - Global Data Services in 12c.
– Define a single service that can load balance across multiple replicated databases. This is independent of replication method. - Oracle Linux. I went back and spent some time chatting with Lenz Grimmer again. He’s really good value!
- Oracle Text in 12c (Rodger Ford).
I finally got to meet Jeff Smith and David Haimes in person. It’s always a bit odd meeting people for the first time when you feel you already know them…
I went back to the hotel to dump my bag before heading out and accidentally went to bed, so that’s a second night of no social events for me… 🙂
Cheers
Tim…
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Thank you, Tim, for sharing a bit of your OOW impressions here! I would appreciate it even more if you could add a little technical detail, for example what particular enhancement of Data Pump 12c you found most remarkable. Just as a suggestion – you probably have limited time for such stuff. Kind regards
Uwe
I hope I did not disappoint!