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      Thank you for voting on this suggestion. Despite Bitbucket Data Center supporting Oracle databases, at the moment we don't plan to add official support for Oracle RAC. You can find more information on Bitbucket Data Center officially supported platforms here

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      Anton Genkin
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      I could not find a feature request for Oracle RAC-support in Bitbucket Server/DC. This kind of database is used by some of our customers and they are concerned with the platform not being supported.

      Is this kind of support on the roadmap?

            [BSERV-9171] Support for Oracle RAC

            Hi,

            Is there any news in support for Oracle RAC?

            Kind Regards

            Mats

            Mats Erksén added a comment - Hi, Is there any news in support for Oracle RAC? Kind Regards Mats

            agarwva2 added a comment -

            +1

            agarwva2 added a comment - +1

            Yes for us it is. Our Oracle-team want us to use the this because it's the standard setup i production for us.

            Mats Erksén added a comment - Yes for us it is. Our Oracle-team want us to use the this because it's the standard setup i production for us.

            Manojbabu added a comment - - edited

            Looks like the request is opened in 2016 . Can you please let us know, if this is still under consideration ?

            Manojbabu added a comment - - edited Looks like the request is opened in 2016 . Can you please let us know, if this is still under consideration ?

            I've opened this while we bring it to the attention of those who consider supported platforms across products. At this stage, I'm not sure if or when we'll resolve the question of investing.

             

            Roger Barnes (Inactive) added a comment - I've opened this while we bring it to the attention of those who consider supported platforms across products. At this stage, I'm not sure if or when we'll resolve the question of investing.  

            We have only internal support for Oracle from our IT-department. If we want to use for example PostgreSQL then we have to take care of the databasserver by ourself.

            Oracle RAC is a failover solution and we have our Jira DB in Oracle RAC. When there was an failover in Oracle then Jira went down for 40-50 min Before it could get in touch with the databas again. So now we wan't to move the DB from the RAC Environment.

            Mats Erksén added a comment - We have only internal support for Oracle from our IT-department. If we want to use for example PostgreSQL then we have to take care of the databasserver by ourself. Oracle RAC is a failover solution and we have our Jira DB in Oracle RAC. When there was an failover in Oracle then Jira went down for 40-50 min Before it could get in touch with the databas again. So now we wan't to move the DB from the RAC Environment.

            I'm interested in better understanding a few angles here:

            • Are customers willing/able to deploy to a separate DB (such as Postgres) instead?
            • Does Oracle RAC differ in practice from Oracle without RAC support? ie should we be nervous about supporting it without explicitly testing for it if from an outside perspective we can expect the same behaviour
            • What is the situation for other Atlassian products (actual position, inclination, intention)?

            Roger Barnes (Inactive) added a comment - I'm interested in better understanding a few angles here: Are customers willing/able to deploy to a separate DB (such as Postgres) instead? Does Oracle RAC differ in practice from Oracle without RAC support? ie should we be nervous about supporting it without explicitly testing for it if from an outside perspective we can expect the same behaviour What is the situation for other Atlassian products (actual position, inclination, intention)?

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