[Contributing Author: Robert Farrington]
With the certification of Oracle Database 19c, EBS 12.2 and 12.1 on-premises databases are now certified with the multitenant architecture, also known as the container database (CDB) architecture.
As part of the upgrade to Database 19c, you will convert your EBS database to the CDB architecture with a single pluggable database (PDB) or single tenant. Converting to the CDB architecture for an EBS database soon is desirable in any case, given the non-CDB architecture will be desupported from Oracle 20c on.
To help answer your questions about using EBS with the multitenant architecture, we are pleased to announce publication of the following new My Oracle Support knowledge document:
- FAQ: Oracle E-Business Suite and the Oracle Multitenant Architecture (MOS Note 2567105.1)
The new FAQ presents a series of questions and answers on using Oracle E-Business Suite with multitenant. The topics are grouped in the order they are most likely to be needed by those new to this area, but can be referred to in any desired order or combination.
The principal sections of the document are:
- General Questions
- Oracle E-Business Suite Container Database (CDB)
- Oracle E-Business Suite Pluggable Database (PDB)
- Oracle E-Business Suite Multitenant Database SQL and Scripts
- Oracle E-Business Suite Multitenant Database Patching
- Oracle E-Business Suite Performance Recommendations
- Oracle E-Business Suite Multitenant Database Diagnostics
References
- FAQ: Oracle E-Business Suite and the Oracle Multitenant Architecture (MOS Note 2567105.1)
- Interoperability Notes: Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Database 19c (MOS Note 2552181.1)
- Interoperability Notes: Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.1 with Oracle Database 19c (MOS Note 2580629.1)
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