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Oracle Enterprise Manager

Overview

What is Oracle Enterprise Manager?

Oracle’s Enterprise Manager is an on-premises monitoring and management tool. The console is designed primarily to manage other Oracle products, it but can integrate to manage non-Oracle components as well.

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Recent Reviews

OEM rocks!

10 out of 10
March 26, 2019
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We use Oracle Enterprise Manager including the Diagnostic and Tuning Packs to monitor and administer over 200 production and …
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Popular Features

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  • Automated alerts and notifications (14)
    8.5
    85%
  • Multiple Server Monitoring (14)
    8.2
    82%
  • Performance data reports (14)
    7.9
    79%
  • Administrator access control (14)
    3.6
    36%
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What is Oracle Enterprise Manager?

Oracle’s Enterprise Manager is an on-premises monitoring and management tool. The console is designed primarily to manage other Oracle products, it but can integrate to manage non-Oracle components as well.

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Product Demos

Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c: Managing Exalogic Elastic Cloud and WebLogic

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Advanced Installation of Oracle Enterprise Manager 13.2

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Backup Oracle Database using Oracle Enterprise Manager

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Features

Monitoring Tasks

Various types of monitoring

8.4
Avg 8.0

Management Tasks

Various tasks required to keep systems running smoothly

8
Avg 7.4

Reporting

Report generation to help with system monitoring tasks

7.1
Avg 7.6

Security

Management of security aspects of system monitoring

4
Avg 6.6
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Product Details

What is Oracle Enterprise Manager?

The Oracle Enterprise Manager is an on-premises monitoring and management tool. It is designed primarily to manage the Oracle deployments in an environment but supports connectors in order to integrate with non-Oracle components. The OEM is scaled to manage enterprise-level applications, databases, hardware, virtual environments, and cloud-based systems.

Oracle’s Enterprise Manager also offers a drag-and-drop user interface, requiring minimal training or technical knowledge for usability. It also enables some automation, including generating routine reports, database backups, and problem detection and resolution, even on remote sites.

For more information visit https://www.oracle.com/enterprise-manager/technologies/

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Frequently Asked Questions

Oracle’s Enterprise Manager is an on-premises monitoring and management tool. The console is designed primarily to manage other Oracle products, it but can integrate to manage non-Oracle components as well.

Zabbix and SolarWinds Server & Application Monitor are common alternatives for Oracle Enterprise Manager.

Reviewers rate Network device monitoring and Service configuration management highest, with a score of 9.

The most common users of Oracle Enterprise Manager are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Score 8 out of 10
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Oracle Enterprise Management is our central management tool of the whole Oracle inventory. We use many features except Cloud Pack and Data Masking pack.
  • Enterprise Monitoring
  • DB provisioning and patching
  • Exadata Management
  • Security subsystem, supporting integration with other PAM products
  • Offer more MGMT views to retrieve needed information
  • Log management, including one-click download of procedure activity log,
  • Support of record management based on admin group, e.g. display incidents based on admin group, save incident records based on admin groups
  • Better support of cross server OEM migration (OMS, repository DB), mostly on post tasks, such as mass promoting targets, mass transfer target properties
  • Better emcli support for mass automation, such as agent cloning
  • Better EM dashboard features to create needed reports
  • Future integration with DEVOPS tools, such as Terraform, Ansible, Bitbucket, K8
  • OEM features can be expanded to support central DB management, such as integrated RMAN catalog, TDE key catalog, etc. Currently, you need a separate DB to handle.
  • Support built-in patching scheduling and auto notification feature
In short, Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) is designed for frontline DBA rather than DBA managers who want to get ad-hoc information. For frontline DBA, it is easy to see an incident and take actions. Almost all details are captured and organized in tabs. That is beautifully done. As a manager, it is hard to get a complete picture of operational status based on his selection criteria. In large EM deployments, mostly, targets are organized by using admin group. Besides, the incident records displayed by clicking on [Get Results] cannot be saved as Excel sheet. If that can be one, we can use Excel features to compare. Besides, OEM is inconsistent in log management. Certain results can be saved in offline format and certain cannot. It is extremely important to save procedure activity log in an offline html that preserves the format for internal auditing requirements. This proves a task is done successfully in OEM.
Monitoring Tasks (5)
66%
6.6
Remote monitoring
80%
8.0
Network device monitoring
N/A
N/A
Multiple Server Monitoring
80%
8.0
Multi-device monitoring
80%
8.0
Automated alerts and notifications
90%
9.0
Management Tasks (4)
32.5%
3.3
Patch Management
80%
8.0
Service configuration management
N/A
N/A
Software and hardware inventory
50%
5.0
Policy-based automation
N/A
N/A
Reporting (4)
42.5%
4.3
Performance data reports
80%
8.0
Customizable reporting
10%
1.0
Data visualization
80%
8.0
Risk analysis
N/A
N/A
Security (3)
6.666666666666666%
0.7
Data backup and recovery
10%
1.0
Antivirus and malware management
N/A
N/A
Administrator access control
10%
1.0
  • P: OEM and AOM offers entire enterprise monitoring of Oracle inventories
  • N: Comparison feature is available only in Configuration Management, not other features
  • N: Hard to integrate with industry-standard DEVOPS and security tools
I still rate OEM as a must-have tool for central management of Oracle fleet.
The pros and cons of the product is prominent.
Meanwhile, I also acknowledge that OEM was design about a decade ago. At that time, it did not have the landscape we have today, such as cloud, DEVOPS, machine learning, etc. I hope in future releases, the design will incorporate those features.
Navigation is clean and neat.
I work with OEM SCP team. They are great.
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