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Oracle Exadata X5 Certified by SAP
Oracle Database 11g Release 2 Patchset 3 (11.2.0.4) Now Available
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Support for SAP Applications with Oracle Databases in Microsoft Azure Environments
Structural Changes in SAP Bundle Patches
Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance (VCA) Certified by SAP
Virtual Exalogic Certified by SAP
Virtual Exalogic Certified by SAP
SAP NW Master Data Management Now Certified with Oracle ASM
Microsoft Hyper-V Now Supported for SAP on Oracle
Oracle Clusterware 11g Release 2 Integration with SAP NetWeaver Certified!
Oracle VM Certified by SAP
SAP Library Docu for SAP on Oracle with BR*Tools
Oracle Linux 6 (including Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 2) certified by SAP
BR*Tools Now Supports Oracle ASM and Exadata
As of patch 18 for BR*Tools 7.20, you can use BR*Tools to manage Oracle 11g databases based on Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM), including Oralce Exadata Database Machine. For more information, see SAP Notes 1627541 and 1598594.
We released Oracle ASM for SAP in February 2011 - see SAP Note 1550133.
We released Oracle Exadata Database Machine for SAP in June 2011 - see SAP Note 1590515. 8 Nov 2011
SAP on Oracle White Papers
Oracle Patch Set 11.2.0.3 Released
We have now released the Oracle patchset 11.2.0.3 for use with SAP systems on UNIX platforms. For more information, see SAP Notes 1431799 and 1631931 and the guide Upgrade to Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (11.2): UNIX - For Oracle Patch Set Release 11.2.0.2 and 11.2.0.3. 20 Dec 2011
Oracle Exalogic and Exadata Now Certified by SAP
All SAP products based on SAP NetWeaver 7.x that are also certified for Oracle Database 11g Release 2 can now be used with the Oracle Exadata Database Machine and the Oracle Exalogic system. Only the Oracle database can run on the Oracle Exadata Database Machine. No SAP instance can be deployed on the Oracle Exadata Database Machine. SAP instances have to run on different middle-tier machines of any hardware architecture and operating system or on the Oracle Exalogic system.
For more information on the Oracle Exadata Database Machine, see SAP Note 1590515 and the Oracle white paper. For more information on the Oracle Exalogic system, see SAP Note 1617188. 16 Aug 2011