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The Oracle Database Operator for Kubernetes (a.k.a. OraOperator) helps developers, DBAs, DevOps and GitOps teams reduce the time and complexity of deploying and managing Oracle Databases. It eliminates the dependency on a human operator or administrator for the majority of database operations.

1.1.0

2 weeks ago

This release includes the following features

  • Enhanced security with scoped deployment to namespace
  • Support for the new Oracle Database 23ai Free with the Single Instance DB (SIDB)
  • Automatic deployment from  the  Oracle Kubernetes Engine (OKE) Console (Phase One)
  • Automatic Storage Expansion for SIDB and Sharded DB
  • User-Defined Sharding
  • TCPS support customer provided certs
  • Execute custom scripts during DB setup/startup
  • Patching for SIDB Primary/Standby in Data Guard
  • Long-term backup for Autonomous Databases (ADB): Moves to long-term backup and removes the deprecated mandatory backup
  • Wallet expiry date for ADB: A user-friendly enhancement to display the wallet expiry date in the status of associated ADB
  • Wait-for-Completion option for ADB: Supports kubectl wait command that allows user to wait for a specific condition on ADB
  • New Database Observability controller (Preview - Metrics only)
  • OKE workload Identify: Supports OKE workload identity authentication method. For more details, refer to Oracle Autonomous Database (ADB) Prerequisites

1.0.0

10 months ago

0.2.1

1 year ago

This release includes fixes to known issues in v0.2.0 and adds two new features:

  1. SIngle Instance Database (SIDB) Controller: TCPs connection to the database
  2. Multitenant controller: HTTPs connection to the Rest server (ORDS)

0.2.0

1 year ago

OraOperator v0.2.0

0.1.0

2 years ago

This first release of the Oracle Database Operator for Kubernetes (a.k.a. OraOperator) supports Oracle Database deployed in and off Kubernetes clusters, more specifically:

  • Autonomous Databases in OCI (Shared infrastructure), these do not run in Kubernetes;
  • Containerized Single Instance Databases in the OCI Kubernetes Engine (OKE), and the Oracle Linux Cloud Native Environment (OLCNE);
  • Containerized Oracle Sharded Databases in OKE and OLCNE.