Deploy an HA SAMBA cluster with Windows Active Directory integration on OCI

In this post, we discuss how to configure an high availability with automatic failover of SAMBA on UBUNTU instances into Oracle OCI. This solution is a robust and reliable file server infrastructure, leveraging the power of a clustered SMB setup and completly license free. The cost is related only to the consumption (oCPU and Block Volume size). The benefits of implementing a clustered SMB file server service into your organization are multiple: Reliability: The clustered configuration ensures high availability, minimizing…

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How to reach the maximum disk I/O throughput with Windows OS instances on OCI

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When maximum I/O disk performance is essential for your Windows-based production service, choosing the right configuration that can deliver it is critical. This post covers two options to achieve the max I/O throughput with a Windows OS-based instance on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Windows OS currently has several limitations for the shapes available and eligible with the OCI Block Volume service. The final I/O performance of a server is a sum of several factors, not only the Compute shape. Choosing…

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What is Oracle OCI?

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Oracle OCI (Oracle Cloud Infrastructure) is a cutting-edge cloud computing platform provided by Oracle Corporation. If you’re looking for a high-performance, scalable, and secure cloud computing service for your business, Oracle OCI could be the right choice for you. But what is Oracle OCI, and what makes it different from its competitors? In short, Oracle OCI is a cloud computing platform that offers a wide range of services, including compute, storage, networking, security, database, analytics, and applications. Additionally, OCI provides…

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