Re: Clone tool
Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2016 07:36:35 -0600
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Steve Karam, Kyle Hailey, and I are contributors to this list who are also employees of Delphix.
Back to the original topic, would you explain what "self-service capability" means?
On 4/25/16 05:51, Mladen Gogala wrote:
> On 04/24/2016 11:18 PM, Tim Gorman wrote:
>> Assuming a definition of "self-service capability" as "management of
>> a separation of duties", that sounds like a "no" for CommVault.
>
> Only if you are adopting extremely simplistic interpretation, to the
> point of silliness.
>
>>
>> In contrast, Oracle Snapclone provides self-service provisioning
>> through a service catalog of templates
>> <http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/oem/cloud-mgmt/em-snapclone-2267372.html>,
>> and different accounts have a separation of duties (i.e. some
>> accounts can create templates, other accounts can only clone from
>> templates, etc), but there are others on this list who can explain
>> this much more capably than I.
>>
>> As far as Delphix is concerned, its main user-interface enables DBAs
>> to do everything, but the Delphix JetStream
>> <https://docs.delphix.com/display/DOCS41/Getting+Started+with+Jet+Stream>
>> user-interface is provided to be used by developers, QA testers,
>> project leads, and other non-DBAs to manage what has already been
>> provisioned.
>>
> Tim, I am a Commvault employee. Are you by any chance a Delphix
> reseller or are you making money by pushing Delphix?
> Regards
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> Mladen Gogala
> Oracle DBA
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