Validated September 30, 2020 with OAC 5.8 Introduction Oracle Analytics Cloud (OAC) may now be provisioned within a Virtual Cloud network (VCN) with a private...
Validated September 30, 2020 with OAC 5.8 Introduction Oracle Analytics Cloud (OAC) may now be provisioned within a Virtual Cloud network (VCN) with a private IP address. This post describes the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) components required to provision a private OAC instance, the components created by the provisioning process and a step-by-step guide to the process. This is one of the guides referenced in thisparent post. Validations September 30, 2020 with OAC 5.8 ...
Validated September 30, 2020 with OAC 5.8 Introduction Oracle Analytics Cloud (OAC) may now be provisioned within a Virtual Cloud network (VCN) with a private IP address. This post describes the...
Background * This blog was last tested on OAC 105.8.0-133 (Version 5.8) + ADW 18c * Click here for recommended prerequisite reading on OAC Usage Tracking....
Background * This blog was last tested on OAC 105.8.0-133 (Version 5.8) + ADW 18c * Click here for recommended prerequisite reading on OAC Usage Tracking. Usage Tracking is a powerful feature that has been available in Oracle Business Intelligence (OBI) since its early inception. It was first made available in Oracle Analytics Cloud (OAC) in Release 105.2 - March 2019. This article walks through the steps to configure OAC Usage Tracking with an Autonomous Data Warehouse...
Background * This blog was last tested on OAC 105.8.0-133 (Version 5.8) + ADW 18c * Click here for recommended prerequisite reading on OAC Usage Tracking. Usage Tracking is a powerful feature that...
Validated September 30, 2020 Introduction Oracle Analytics for Applications (FAW / OAX) is built on top of Oracle Analytics Cloud (OAC) and is powered by Oracle...
Validated September 30, 2020 Introduction Oracle Analytics for Applications (FAW / OAX) is built on top of Oracle Analytics Cloud (OAC) and is powered by Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW). FAW extracts and loads data from your Oracle Fusion Applications Cloud into an instance of ADW and provides a semantic model with prebuilt KPIs, dashboards, and reports in OAC. The Oracle document here lists the currently regions available for provisioning. This post describes the OCI...
Validated September 30, 2020 Introduction Oracle Analytics for Applications (FAW / OAX) is built on top of Oracle Analytics Cloud (OAC) and is powered by Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW). FAW...
Introduction This blog picks up from where we left here. In that blog we had discussed about an end-to-end usecase involving API Gateway, WAF and OCI Functions....
Introduction This blog picks up from where we left here. In that blog we had discussed about an end-to-end usecase involving API Gateway, WAF and OCI Functions. We had showcased how we can implement security using a combination of WAF and API Gateway, with WAF handling the edge security usecases such as SQL injection protection, and the API Gateway handling authentication. In the API Gateway setup we had used a custom function that remotely introspected the JWT token in the...
Introduction This blog picks up from where we left here. In that blog we had discussed about an end-to-end usecase involving API Gateway, WAF and OCI Functions. We had showcased how we can implement...
Last validated October 30, 2020 for OAC 5.8 Introduction An Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) tenancy may be subscribed to multiple geographical regions. This...
Last validated October 30, 2020 for OAC 5.8 Introduction An Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) tenancy may be subscribed to multiple geographical regions. This post describes several methods of privately accessing Oracle public services residing in different regions from a customer's on-premise network. Identity Cloud Service (IDCS) and Oracle Analytics Cloud (OAC) are used as examples. Refer to the Before You Begin section below to determine the location of your IDCS region...
Last validated October 30, 2020 for OAC 5.8 Introduction An Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) tenancy may be subscribed to multiple geographical regions. This post describes several methods of...
Introduction In this Part-3 of the series, we will take a detailed look at the add-on services available in OCI for End-to-End Monitoring needs. In Part-1 and...
Introduction In this Part-3 of the series, we will take a detailed look at the add-on services available in OCI for End-to-End Monitoring needs. In Part-1 and Part-2, we have gone through features of out-of-the-box OCI services for monitoring and simple 2-tier architecture and a complex EBS use-case. The available add-on services at the time of writing this blog are Log Analytics, Application Performance Monitoring, Infrastructure Monitoring and IT Analytics. This topic is...
Introduction In this Part-3 of the series, we will take a detailed look at the add-on services available in OCI for End-to-End Monitoring needs. In Part-1 and Part-2, we have gone through features of...
Introduction I'm going to start this blog by making 3 bold claims: The future is Serverless! API gateways are the best way to manage and expose Serverless...
Introduction I'm going to start this blog by making 3 bold claims: The future is Serverless! API gateways are the best way to manage and expose Serverless endpoints to the internet! Anything facing the internet should be behind a WAF! Let's do a quick review on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure's offerings that address these claims. Serverless: Oracle offers Oracle Functions which is based on the open-source Fn Project: is an open source, container native, serverless platform that...
Introduction I'm going to start this blog by making 3 bold claims: The future is Serverless! API gateways are the best way to manage and expose Serverless endpoints to the internet! Anything...
Introduction In part 2 of the series we will look at a simple 2-Tier architecture and investigate how best to provide End-to-End monitoring. In part 1 we have...
Introduction In part 2 of the series we will look at a simple 2-Tier architecture and investigate how best to provide End-to-End monitoring. In part 1 we have discussed the OOTB and Add-on Services available on OCI for customers to choose for End-2-End monitoring needs. This blog post will highlight the monitoring options when working with a mix of native OCI services like LBRs or VCNs and also customer managed components like Application Servers and Databases. This topic...
Introduction In part 2 of the series we will look at a simple 2-Tier architecture and investigate how best to provide End-to-End monitoring. In part 1 we have discussed the OOTB and Add-on Services...
Introduction The End-to-End monitoring use-case aims at delivering the service levels and key performance objectives of an organizations business transactions...
Introduction The End-to-End monitoring use-case aims at delivering the service levels and key performance objectives of an organizations business transactions running on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). As organizations move workloads to OCI, they need the ability to determine if service levels are consistent or improved from their on-premises environment. In addition, if those OCI workloads are integrated with other deployments (on-premises or in other clouds), they need...
Introduction The End-to-End monitoring use-case aims at delivering the service levels and key performance objectives of an organizations business transactions running on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure...