Oracle Automatic
Storage Management 11g Release 2 (11.2.0.2) New
Features
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Oracle ACFS security
The Oracle ACFS security feature provides realm-based security
for Oracle ACFS file systems.
Oracle ACFS security enables you to create realms to specify security
policies for users and groups to determine access on file system objects. The
Oracle ACFS security feature provides a finer-grained access control on top of
the access control provided by the operating system.
Oracle ACFS security can use the encryption feature to protect
the contents of realm-secured files stored in Oracle ACFS file systems.
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Oracle ACFS encryption
The Oracle ACFS encryption feature enables you to encrypt data
stored on disk (data-at-rest).
Oracle ACFS encryption protects data in an Oracle ACFS file
system in encrypted format to prevent unauthorized use of data in the case of
data loss or theft.
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Oracle ACFS replication
This feature enables replication of Oracle ACFS file systems
across the network to a remote site, providing disaster recovery capability for
the file system.
This release of the feature supports only one standby file
system for each primary file system.
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Oracle ACFS tagging
This feature provides a method for relating a group of files
based on a common naming attribute assigned to these files called a tag name.
Oracle ACFS Replication can use this tagging feature to select specific files
with a unique tag name for replication to a different remote cluster site. This
tagging option reduces the need to replicate an entire Oracle ACFS file system.
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New configuration wizard for cluster configuration outside of
software installation
This feature provides a wizard to configure an Oracle Grid
Infrastructure environment after the installation has completed and has been
tested.
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Oracle ACFS functionality on the Solaris operating system
This feature provides Oracle ACFS functionality on the Solaris
operating system.
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Oracle ASM Configuration Assistant enhancements
These enhancements to ASMCA provide support for Oracle ACFS file
system security and encryption.
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