Since last year we organize regional Oracle Open World conferences. Not as big as the one in San Francisco (or in Las Vegas this and the following years), but still an exciting event. And for me, it will be the first time in a week to attend and speak at OOW London. Let me give you a very quick overview on our OOW London 2020 – Upgrade Talk and more.

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Upgrade Best Practices – Thursday, Feb 13 – 13:50-14:25h – Arena B – Zone 2
No idea who has cut down the tech talks to 35 minutes. I promise, I will use every second of this time to make you familiar with Database Upgrade Best Practices to Oracle 19c. Hence, I hope to see you there.
The event itself will be held at the ExCel in the Royal Victoria Dock in London.
I will not only present this talk:
- Best Practices for Upgrading to Oracle Database 19c
Oracle Database 19c is the long-term support release for the Oracle Database 12c and Oracle Database 18c family, so many customers are actively planning their upgrades. This session from the Oracle Database Upgrade development team gives you the inside scoop on how upgrade has evolved (especially if your last upgrade was to 11.2.0.4). Learn what to plan for; get tips, tricks, and insights about upgrade performance tweaks; hear customer experiences; and learn about important parameter and behavior changes as you approach Oracle Database 19c
Mike Dietrich, Oracle
Session Type: Breakout SessionFocus Areas: Tech: Platform- Thursday, Feb 1313:50 – 14:25Arena B – Zone 2
- Slides
- Thursday, Feb 1313:50 – 14:25Arena B – Zone 2
but also be around to meet with customers.
Hope to see you there!!
–Mike
See you there next week! It will be a good opportunity to learn from the expert!
Thanks and CU there!
Cheers,
Mike
Hello Mike,
As expected, great session…no wonder the space was overflowing…
It is good to meet you in person and thank you for your patience….in not just answering questions but also willingly posing for selfies…
Hi Narendra,
pleasure to meet with you – and thanks for coming to the session!
Cheers,
Mike
Hi Mike,
I was wondering if you could help me with this question.
I know in Oracle 19c we will be able to create one CDB with 3 PBDs by using the same licence Enterprise Edition (EE), but I’m not sure in a scenario If we’ve got 9 NON-CDB databases running under EE, this mean that will we be allow to have 3 CDBs with 3 PDBs each in the same server?, or we must have to upgrade the licenses to Oracle Multitenant.
Thanks
Hi Angel,
as far as I’m aware, the number of non-CDBs is equally seen as the number of CDBs – not the PDBs.
But I’m not a license guy – and I will mail somebody to get official confirmation.
Thanks
Mike