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articles/virtual-machines/workloads/oracle/oracle-third-party-storage.md

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:::image type="content" source="media/oracle-third-party/lightbits.png" alt-text="This diagram compares IO2.Bc versus Lightbits Storage for Oracle using SLOB"::: 
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The following table provides other inputs to help you to determine the appropriate disk type.
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| Parameter | Description |
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| Parameter | Description |
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| Other | Flexible model at TiB granularity |
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| Provisioning Model | Incremental snapshot for fast restore; Snapshot export for hardening. |
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| [BCDR](/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/scenarios/oracle-iaas/oracle-disaster-recovery-oracle-landing-zone) | Refer redundancy capabilities of Azure Elastic SAN in redundancy requirements. |
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| Parameter | Description |
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| Other parameters |  DBaaS – A Managed service options for Oracle on Azure. |
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| Provisioning Model | Flexible model at TiB granularity |
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| [BCDR](/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/scenarios/oracle-iaas/oracle-disaster-recovery-oracle-landing-zone) | Incremental snapshot for fast restore; Snapshot export for hardening. |
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| Redundancy & Scale Targets | Refer to the redundancy capabilities of Azure Elastic SAN in redundancy requirements. |
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| Encryption | Encryption at rest is supported. |
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| Provisioning Model | Upfront Provisioning |
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| [BCDR](/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/scenarios/oracle-iaas/oracle-disaster-recovery-oracle-landing-zone) | Azure Snapshot, Backups, HA/DR |
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| Redundancy & Scale Targets | Out-of-the-box Multi-Availability Zone (AZ) HA and cross-region DR services  |
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| Encryption | Azure Key Vault based & bring your own encryption   |
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## Silk: Performance best practices for Oracle on Azure VMs 
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| Other parameters | SaaS offering |
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| Provisioning Model | Per GB granularity, online resize & scale-up or out, thin provisioned, compressed, optional deduped |
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| BCDR | One-to-Many Multi-Zone and Multi-Region Replication, Instant zero footprint Snapshot, Clone, Revert, and Extract for AI / BI, Testing, or Back up |
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| Redundancy & Scale Targets | One-to-Many Multi-Zone and Multi-Region Replication |

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