Workshop on ‘Oracle memory architecture’
The Computer Society of India has a student chapter at Chitkara University and it organized an Oracle Memory Architecture workshop to enrich the knowledge of our students on oracle.
An Oracle database is a collection of data treated as a unit. The purpose of a database is to store and retrieve related information. Oracle Database is the first database designed for enterprise grid computing, the most flexible and cost effective way to manage information and applications. Enterprise grid computing creates large pools of industry-standard, modular storage and servers. The students at the workshop were told that with this architecture, each new system can be rapidly provisioned from the pool of components. There is no need for peak workloads, because capacity can be easily added or reallocated from the resource pools as needed.
There were people who spoke at the workshop and students were allowed to put across their points in the forms of questions, explanations and more.