Being not really new term introduced in 12c, Information Lifecycle Management has been enriched with two new features: Heat Map and ADO (Automatic Data Optimization). The letter allows to define policies on data segments (tables, partitions), which consist of conditions and actions. The conditions are generally being checked based on the information gathered with the Heat Map and defined actions are then taken: compress the data (compression tiering) or move the data (storage tiering). I said “generally”, because, on the one hand, one can define custom conditions (PL/SQL functions) not necessarily using Heat Map and, on the other hand, because of the rather confusing situation using conditions with storage tiering. Continue reading
ILM storage tiering
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