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ms.workload: storage
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ms.topic: how-to
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ms.date: 10/28/2024
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ms.date: 11/19/2024
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# Deploy application volume group for Oracle
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## Steps
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1. From your NetApp account, select **Application volume groups**, and click **+Add Group**.
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1. From your NetApp account, select **Application volume groups** then **+Add Group**.
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[  ](./media/volume-hard-quota-guidelines/application-volume-group-oracle-add-group.png#lightbox)
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* **Oracle database storage throughput (MiB/s)**:
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Specify the total throughput required for your database. If you select more than one database volume, the throughput is distributed evenly among all volumes. You may change each individual volume once the proposals have been created. See Step in this article.
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Click **Next: Volume Group**.
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Select **Next: Volume Group**.
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[  ](./media/volume-hard-quota-guidelines/application-oracle-tag.png#lightbox)
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* **Subnet**:
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Specify the delegated subnet where the IP addresses for the NFS exports will be created. Ensure that you have a delegated subnet with enough free IP addresses.
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* **Encryption key source**:
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Select [customer-managed keys](configure-customer-managed-keys.md) or platform-managed keys.
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Select [Customer Managed Key](configure-customer-managed-keys.md) or Microsoft Managed Key. If you choose Customer Managed Key, provide the key vault private endpoint.
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Select **Next: Tags**. Continue with Step 6.
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Select **Next: Tags**.
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[  ](./media/volume-hard-quota-guidelines/proximity-placement-group-oracle.png#lightbox)
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[  ](./media/application-volume-group-add-volume-secondary/proximity-placement-group-oracle.png#lightbox)
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6. In the **Tags** section of the Volume Group tab, you can add tags as needed for the volumes.
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[  ](./media/volume-hard-quota-guidelines/application-new-volume-group-oracle.png#lightbox)
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15. Following complete, in **Volumes** you can display the list of volume groups to see the new volume group. You can select the new volume group to see the details and status of each of the volumes being created.
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15. Following completion, in **Volumes** you can display the list of volume groups to see the new volume group. You can select the new volume group to see the details and status of each of the volumes being created.
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