Oracle Enterprise Manager
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The computer application Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) aims to manage software produced by Oracle Corporation as well as by some non-Oracle entities.
Oracle Enterprise Manager releases
Oracle Enterprise Manager includes three releases:Oracle Enterprise Manager database control
The best-known release aims to manage Oracle databases. The oldest release, it originated as a Java client able to configure and manage databases. Subsequently it gained a web-based interface to do exactly the same.
Oracle Enterprise Manager Application server control
Oracle Application Server also has a web interface to manage the application server.
Oracle Enterprise Manager grid control
For managing lots of databases and application servers (according to Oracle Corporation, preferably in a grid solution) one could use the Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control. It can manage multiple instances of Oracle deployment platforms, the most recent edition also allows for management and monitoring of other platforms such as Microsoft .NET, Microsoft SQL Server, BEA weblogic and others.
OEM functionality
Oracle Enterprise Manager performs much of its activity through intelligent agents which Oracle Corporation refers to as Intelligent Agents. These run as autonomous proxy processes on a managed node, and perform execution and monitoring tasks for Oracle Enterprise Manager, communicating using the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).See also
- Oracle Management Server (OMS)
- MySQL Administrator
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