Overview of X8M, X9M, and X11M Scalable Exadata Infrastructure
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure scalable X8M, X9M, and X11M Exadata cloud infrastructure model allows you to add additional database and storage servers after provisioning and create a system that matches your capacity needs.
The Exadata Cloud Infrastructure Resource Model Exadata Cloud Infrastructure instances are provisioned with an infrastructure model that uses two resources, the cloud Exadata infrastructure resource, and the cloud VM cluster resource.
Additional Exadata Cloud Infrastructure Instance Resources The new Exadata resource model retains the rest of the resource types found in DB systems: Oracle Databases, database backups, Data Guard Associations, Work Requests, Oracle Database Homes, and database server nodes (also called "virtual machines").
The Exadata Cloud Infrastructure Resource Model
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Exadata Cloud Infrastructure instances are
provisioned with an infrastructure model that uses two resources, the cloud Exadata
infrastructure resource, and the cloud VM cluster resource.
The infrastructure resource is the top-level (parent) resource.
At the infrastructure level, you control the number of database and storage servers. You also control Exadata system maintenance scheduling at the Exadata infrastructure level. This resource is created using the CreateCloudExadataInfrastructure API.
See Scaling Exadata X8M and X9M Compute and Storage for information on
scaling the X8M or X9M cloud Exadata infrastructure resource.
Note
After adding storage or database
servers to the infrastructure resource, you must then add them to the system VM
clusters to utilize the new capacity.
The VM cluster is a child resource of the infrastructure resource.
The VM cluster resource provides a link between your Exadata cloud infrastructure
resource and Oracle Database. Networking, OCPU count, IORM, and Oracle Grid
Infrastructure are configured and managed at the VM cluster level. This resource is
created using theCreateCloudVmCluster API.
The new Exadata resource model retains the rest of the resource types found in DB systems: Oracle Databases, database backups, Data Guard Associations, Work Requests, Oracle Database Homes, and database server nodes (also called "virtual machines").
The New Exadata Cloud Infrastructure Resource Model
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Exadata Cloud Infrastructure instances can
now only be provisioned with a new infrastructure resource model that replaced the DB system
resource.
In the new model, there are two resources, the cloud Exadata infrastructure resource, and the cloud VM cluster resource.
The X8M and X9M system models are only compatible with the new resource model. For
provisioning new X7 and X8 systems, Oracle recommends using the new resource model so
that your instance will not have to be switched to the new resource model later.
Note
No new systems can be provisioned with the old DB system resource
model/APIs after May 15th, 2021. Support for the old DB system resource model/APIs
on existing systems will end on January 15th, 2021. After this date, old APIs will
stop working and the only action available will be to list DB System details and
perform the switch to the new API. Oracle recommends that you migrate your Exadata Cloud Infrastructure instances to the new
resource model APIs as soon as possible. Converting to the new resource model does
not involve any system downtime.