Truyện Ông Xã Tổng Tài Bá Đạo Sủng: Bảo Bối, Tiếp Tục - Chương 140 với tiêu đề 'Cô thật không biết xấu hổ' Hiện menu doc truyen Danh sách Truyện Ông Xã Tổng Tài Bá Đạo Sủng: Bảo Bối, Tiếp Tục - Chương 86 với tiêu đề 'Thật ra em còn lựa chọn thứ ba' Hiện menu doc truyen Danh sách Ăn cơm xong, cô nói cô mệt mỏi, anh liền bồi cô đi nơi đó nghỉ ngơi, cô chỉ cúi đầu, bộ dáng như là thật sự mệt mỏi, anh liền theo cô đi nghỉ ngơi. Sau đó Bạc Địch gọi anh đánh bài, anh liền không chút do dự tiêu sái lại đây. Bạn đang đọc bộ truyện [CAO H-HOÀN] BẢO BỐI, THẬT MUỐN CÙNG EM! của Bonnajour tại Truyenonline123.net . Bộ truyện [CAO H-HOÀN] BẢO BỐI, THẬT MUỐN CÙNG EM! thuộc thể loại (Tình Yêu) là Sự kết hợp độc đáo của tác giả Bonnajour, tạo nên một câu chuyện vô cũng hấp dẫn. Bảo Bối Giá Trên Trời - Chương 164 Hai cha con lần đầu gặp nhau (1)Buổi tối ăn lẩu cùng nhau được không ạ? Được. Hứa Hi Ngôn đồng ý. L1g4eqf. Ánh nắng chói bửa trưa làm tôi thức dậy, cảm thấy cả người mỏi nhừ như vừa có một chiếc xe cán qua người dưng cảm thấy eo nặng trịch, hạ thân lại có một vật lấp đầy, nhướng mày thì ra là anh rể, sao anh lại ở đây, a phía dưới lồn lại là cặc anh đang cắm vào, ôi ôi, hôm qua là chúng tôi đã đụ nhau mà đụ nhau cả ngắm khuôn mặt điển trai mũi cao, cằm cương nghị, môi đầy quyến rũ, vuốt ve cơ bắp săn chắc cơ bụng đẹp tuyệt anh mở mắt ra, khiến tôi giật mình e lệ." Sao nào, vợ yêu mới sáng sớm đã muốn ăn đậu hũ chồng sao hả"" Hứ, ai là vợ anh hả, người ta còn chưa lấy chồng, lồn người ta vẫn còn trinh nguyên đây này"" Haha, lồn em đã bị anh đụ rồi mà, vậy còn trinh nguyên sao hả, ngoan ngoãn làm vợ anh nha, anh yêu em rất yêu em Hiên nhi à"" Yêu em, yêu em sao anh vẫn kết hôn với chị em hả"" Vì Cao gia, vì cả em nửa, khi ấy em chỉ 17 tuổi còn chưa trưởng thành, nhưng anh thề chỉ là vợ chồng với chị em trên danh nghĩa mà thôi, tụi anh chưa làm gì cả"" Hứ, ai mà tin"" Không tin thì anh gọi Tô Mộc về ba mặt một lời nói chuyện nhé, chúng ta sẽ công khai cho Cao lão gia biết nhé"" Không được, em tin rồi, em tin mà, để một thời gian đi anh, em sợ"" Sợ gì chứ, anh sẽ luôn bảo vệ em mà""Nhưng thị phi, em sợ"" Haha, vợ yêu cũng biết sợ sao hả, vậy chúng ta yêu nhau nhé"" Umh..umhh đáng ghét tránh xa đừng…mà"Anh rể thừa dịp mà hôn môi nút lưỡi tôi." Sao vậy em yêu, có gì phải ngại chứ, anh vẫn nhìn thấy em ngửi quần lót của anh Sao anh biết hả"" Sao không chứ, thật ra anh cũng thích ngửi quần lót em lắm đó, thích lồn em lắm nha""Vậy…vậy.."" Hiên nhi, anh yêu em"" Hic…hic…em cũng yêu anh lắm"" Aao vậy…sao lại khóc chứ"" Em hạnh phúc quá""Haaha, em phải hạnh phúc từ lâu rồi, hãy để anh làm cho em hạnh phúc mãi mãi nhé"" Umh"Nói rồi lại giở thói dâm dê với tôi, anh nút lưỡi tôi chùn chụt, tiếng nước miếng vang lên khắp phòng, liền đưa tay rút cặc ra sau đó móc vào lồn tôi." A. A. ….anh này làm gì vậy hả"" Móc lồn em, làm cho lồn Hiên nhi ra nước cho anh uống nha, thèm quá đi"" Hôm qua vừa mới uống mà"" Không đủ, uống nước lồn em bao nhiêu cũng không đủ nha"Nói rồi dạng háng tôi thật rộng, mở lồn tôi thật to, anh dưa lưỡi vào lỗ lồn đánh thẳng vào lỗ đụ làm tôi sướng đến điên người." Á á…..nút lồn nửa đi anh, đã quá đã quá anh ơi, ….a….a….a."Nói rồi anh càng nút lồn tôi mạnh hơn, như muốn nút chửng lồn tôi vào bụng vậy, tay thì năng niu mân mê lỗ đít tôi, anh liếm đít móc đít tôi làm tôi sướng mê người nha."Sướng qua….sướng quá anh ơi…đụ em đi anh…mau đi anh….lồn nứng quá anh ơi…muốn anh đụ lồn"Thật không ngờ những lời dâm tục như vậy lại phát ra từ cái miệng đinh hương nhỏ nhắn của tôi." Đồ lẳng lơ này, la lớn lên em, rên lớn lên nào, cho người ta biết vợ anh nứng lồn đến chừng nào nào"Nói rồi anh bế tôi lên ra ban công, keo cửa kính ra banh lồn banh háng tôi ra mà đâm cặc vào, tôi cũng phối hợp dạng lồn ra rộng thật rộng cho anh chơi lồn ở biệt thự riêng, ngoài vườn giờ này đã có vài người làm rồi ạ, vậy mà anh vẫn đụ, được đụ trước mặt mọi người sướng lồn quá đi a." Á …á. Anh ơi….có người…coa…người… mà…..sướng lồn quá á."" Không sao đâu mà em yêu, bọn họ không nhìn thấy gì đâu mà, …chẳng phải như vầy đụ càng kích thích sao hả"" umh..umh….nhưng mà người ta ngại mà….a….lồn này sao để nhiều người thấy quá vậy a"" Haahh, không sao người ta chỉ thấy lồn em và cặc anh đang đụ nhau thôi a, không ai được phép nhìn lồn em đâu a"Nói rồi anh ra lệnh cho những tên làm vườn đang nhìn lồn tôi mà nhỏ dãi a." Cút, không được nhìn lồn phu nhân"" A… sướng quá anh ơi"" Sướng gì hả em"" Sướng lồn, sướng lổ lồn quá anh ơi….umh…umh… Vậy sao anh cũng sướng cặc quá a…lồn em khít quá a..nuốt chặt cặc anh nha….sướng..quá…đụ đã quá a….""A..anh ra anh ơi….a.. em ra anh ơi"Nói rồi tôi bắt ra xối xả a ,cơ lồn tôi vẫn còn co bóp dữ dội a, anh sau khi nhấp tôinhấp tôi thêm trăm phát nửa mới ra là lợn giống mà, đụ hoài vẫn không đủ a." Lợn giống mới có thể đụ lồn em hoài nha, lồn ngon qua đi à, moazz moaax, cho anh nửa nha em, cho anh đụ cái nửa nha"" A…a.. đúng là sắc lang mà… Cao Hiên trần truồng, lộ ra thân hình đầy sexy với hai đầu vú cao vun vút và cái lồn đỏ mộng, hẩy hẩy cái lồn và mông của mình vào mặt Âu Dương Hạo Thần. Ông xã bắt lấy con tiểu yêu tinh bắt đầu liếm mông nó, anh banh hai mông tôi ra liếm dọc theo hai bên mông, hít hà hương thơm." Mông vợ ngon quá đi, liếm hoài không chán, banh lồn ra nào bảo bối"" A, a ....ummm....ummmm...sướng,, a a đừng mà anh đừng mà, đừng bú đít bú lồn em nửa mà,...sướng quá đi à""Bảo bối, em ra nước lồn nhiều quá, có cần anh uống sạch nước lồn rồi đút cặc vô đụ em không, hahah"" Đồ mặt dày nhà mau mau đụ em đi, đụ em đi anh, em chịu hết nổi rồi"Anh đánh bôm bốp vào mông tôi" Đồ lẳng lơ, đồ dâm tiện này"Anh cười một cách dâm dê, đưa tay đánh vào mu lồn tôi hai phát nửaRồi anh Hạo banh hai chân tôi ra hình chữ M, anh liếm một đường vào cái lồn đỏ hỏn ướt nhẹp nước lồn của con cặc 25 cm vào lồn tôi, anh nhấp phạch phạch." A..đụ lồn em đã quá bảo bối, em đúng là bảo bối của anh, a... sướng cặc quá vợ ơi, sướng lồn không em, cái lồn em sướng không nè."Nói rồi vừa nhấp anh vừa đưa tay móc lồn tôi." A...a .....a sướng ...sướng quá chồng ơi....em sướng lồn quá, sướng quá, chơi em mạnh đi chồng, chồng ơi đụ em đi, đụ lồn chó cái dâm đãng của vợ đi chông....a...a...sư..ơng.......qua...a..."" Chó cái lẳng lơ này......đồ dâm đãng này.....cái lồn dâm đãng này....hôm nay ông xã đụ em nát lồn...đụ cho em chết này.... sướng".Mỗi phát này anh Hạo lại đụ sâu vào lồn chừng ba chục phát" Anh ra anh ra .....siết lồn lại đi bảo bối, anh bắn vô lồn em nha"".....ư ..ư không chịu đâu bắn vào miệng em cơ, em thèm cặc chồng, thèm tinh ông xã quá hà....ông xã cho em đi, cho em đi mà".Vừa nói tôi vừa đung đưa cặp mông dưới thân vừa le lưỡi liếm liếm ngực anh, anh chịu không nổi liền đút cặc vào miệng tôi, nhấp điên chục phút sau anh mới ra, làm người ta mỏi miệng gần chết vậy đó"A..a..a đã quá, miệng vợ thật dâm nha, còn dâm hơn lồn em nửa nha, sao tinh chồng ngon hông Hứ, đồ đáng ghét nhà anh, bắn tinh gì mà quá trời hà, làm người ta xém sặc đó"" Haha, bảo bối à biết bao lần rồi em có sặc được tinh chồng đâu, chẳng phải lần trước còn uống sạch tinh cả một ngày của chồng sao, nào bảo bối, đưa lồn anh bú cho sạch nào, haha"Tôi liền banh lồn ra cho anh bú tiếp, ôi đê mê sung sướng làm sao." Nhanh nhanh rửa lồn cho em đi nào, lồn ngứa quá đi"Cái lồn dâm nước chảy nhiều đến mức ướt cả drap giường, anh nút nhẹ nhàng từng chút một, như lồn tôi là báu vật của anh vậy." umh....umh....umh....anh yêu bú lồn em sướng, bú nửa đi anh, nửa đi"Anh nút hột le chùn chụt, liếm từ rãnh lồn đến khe đít đê mê." Lồn ngon đúng là lồn ngon, bảo bối đúng là bảo bối, nước lồn em ngọt quá, đúng là mỹ vị nhân gian nha, hahahah. Cho anh lần nửa nha thèm lồn em quá rồi, nứng lại chưa Đồ đáng ghét anh nói là chỉ một lần thôi mà, đụ em hoài lồn em xấu đó nha...umh...umh....ông xã hư quá đi a.....đừng bú nửa mà"" Ai nói lồn em xấu hả, đẹp nhất đẹp nhất trong tất cả đẹp nhất thế giới, lồn em đẹp hơn cả người mẫu nah....chụt ...chụt, ngon quá.""Đừng mà.....umh....umh..."" Bảo bối ngoan nào, để anh đụ em còn dài, còn rất dài. By Thomas Conkling and Christa Gibbs – JUN 07, 2023 The pause on federal student loan interest, payments, and collections is now scheduled to end 60 days after June 30th, which means borrowers will have to start making payments soon. In April 2022, we provided an overview of the credit health of student loan borrowers during the first two years of the payment pause. And in an update late last year, we showed that student loan borrowers were increasingly likely to struggle with payments on their other debts. We have continued to monitor the situation to better understand how borrowers may fare when payments resume and where further support may be this post, we provide a new update showingMore than one-in-thirteen student loan borrowers are currently behind on their other payment obligations. These delinquencies are higher than they were before the pandemic, despite a small seasonal decrease in the most recent one-in-five student loan borrowers have risk factors that suggest they could struggle when scheduled payments scheduled payments on other debt obligations have increased by 24 percent for student loan borrowers likely returning to repayment. In percentage terms, these increases are especially large for younger borrowers 252 percent, or $65 to $229.More than four-in-ten borrowers in our sample will return to repayment with a new student loan on non-student-loan credit increase to new levelsUsing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s CFPB Consumer Credit Panel CCP, a deidentified sample of credit records from one of the nationwide consumer reporting agencies, we analyzed the credit histories of consumers expected to return to repayment by the end of the summer. We define these consumers as those who prior to the payment suspension 1 had a student loan balance, 2 had at least one student loan not in default, and 3 were not reported as in repayment with a $0 scheduled monthly payment. We exclude consumers who did not have outstanding student loan balances reported at the end of March 2023, such as those who have received Public Service Loan Forgiveness discharges or paid off their student loans. For more information on the student loan borrowers excluded from this analysis, see the April 2022 report and the November 2022 update. The remaining sample represents about 32 million student loan borrowers whose federal student loans will begin accruing interest again, some of whom may have scheduled payments on those loans due by the end of the our previous research, we discussed an initial decrease in non-student loan delinquencies for the first few months of the payment pause, with delinquencies remaining low until mid-2021 as other policy interventions, such as stimulus payments, helped people cope with financial difficulties due to the pandemic. However, as those policies expired, the percentage of student loan borrowers with non-student loan delinquencies began to rise, and in August 2022, surpassed the pre-pandemic share. Since then, this fraction continued to increase until March 2023 when it decreased for the first time in a year, as seen in Figure 1Percent of student loan borrowers in sample 60+ days delinquent on other credit productsSource CFPB it is possible this decrease represents a new trend, we do not think it signals improving conditions for these borrowers. Figure 1 shows that the percentage of student loan borrowers with delinquencies on other credit products decreased every March as noted in the dashed vertical lines, part of a general pattern of seasonal increases in this measure at the end of the year that briefly reverses around March. This is largely driven by seasonal changes in delinquencies on general-purpose credit cards not shown. Previous CFPB research on credit card balances and delinquencies found a similar seasonal pattern prior to the pandemic and briefly discussed a possible relationship with tax refunds and debt on non-student loan products are up by more than half a percentage point since our last update. As of March 2023, around million student loan borrowers had a delinquency on a non-student loan, an increase of around 200,000 borrowers since September 2022. As seen in Table 1, delinquencies on non-student-loans increased for all groups of borrowers, with particularly large increases for borrowers ages 30 to 49, borrowers who live in higher-income areas, and borrowers with student loan balances above $35,000. For example, borrowers ages 30 to 49 already had a higher rate of delinquencies on non-student loan products than younger or older borrowers in our earlier analyses, and this gap widened further in the most recent data. In contrast, while borrowers in moderate- or higher-income Census tracts are less likely overall to have a non-student-loan delinquency than borrowers in lower-income Census tracts, these delinquencies grew faster for borrowers in higher-income areas over the last several months. Finally, as seen in prior updates, borrowers with larger student loan balances are still more likely to have a delinquency on a non-student loan account than borrowers with smaller student loan balances, and this gap has widened slightly. Borrowers with large balances relative to their income may find their scheduled monthly student loan payments especially difficult to manage if they are not enrolled in income-driven repayment IDR plans when the payment pause loan borrowers who are already having difficulty with their other payment obligations are especially likely to struggle with their student loan payments if they don’t get some sort of payment relief like enrolling in an IDR plan. As noted in our first report, delinquencies on other debts were associated with student loan delinquencies prior to the pandemic, and this is unlikely to have changed in the last three years. Additionally, prior research has shown that a lot of borrowers deprioritize their student loan payments relative to other debts, suggesting that some borrowers who are struggling but not currently behind on other payments may still struggle with the return of their student loan 1Delinquencies on non-student-loans for student loan SL borrowers Active delinquency, Sep. 2022 % Active delinquency, Mar. 2023 % Share with two or more risk factors, Mar. 2023 % Share % Overall 100 Prior SL delinquency Never in repayment 18 Delinquent 7 Not delinquent 75 Census tract income Low 18 Moderate 42 High 40 Age 18-29 33 30-49 47 50+ 20 SL balances Less than $10,000 24 $10,000-$19,999 18 $20,000-$34,999 19 $35,000-$49,999 11 $50,000 or more 27 Note All statistics are calculated for student loan borrowers who may have a payment due when the suspension ends and who had an outstanding student loan in February 2020. Active delinquencies are for accounts 60 days or more past due but not charged-off or in collections. Prior student loan delinquency is defined as having a student loan in February 2020 reported as 90 days or more past due while those classified as never in repayment have no reported prior payments as of February 2020. Census tract categories are defined by adults in the tract with household income below 200 percent of the federal poverty threshold; “low” income is 40 percent or more of adults, “moderate” income is 20 percent or more but less than 40 percent of adults, and “high” income is less than 20 percent of adults. Student loan balances are as of September 2022 in the first column, and as of February 2023 in the other columns. Active delinquencies for September 2022 differ slightly here from our last update because some borrowers who still had loans in our last update no longer have outstanding balances. Source CFPB year, we also identified five potential risk factors that may be indicative of student loan borrowers who might struggle when the payment suspension ends 1 pre-pandemic delinquencies on student loans, 2 pre-pandemic payment assistance on student loans, 3 multiple student loan servicers, 4 delinquencies on other credit products since the start of the pandemic, and 5 new non-medical collections during the pandemic. In our initial report, we estimated there were million student loan borrowers with two or more of these risk factors. But with rising delinquencies on non-student loan accounts and new non-medical collections not shown, this has increased to million student loan borrowers. This highlights that an even larger group of borrowers—beyond just those who are delinquent on other debts—are likely to struggle when payments non-student-loan debts and transfers to new servicers could complicate transition to repayment for millions of borrowersThe share of student loan borrowers with higher monthly non-student loan payments has also continued to rise since our last update. Now half of all borrowers expected to return to repayment have scheduled monthly payments for non-student loan, non-mortgage debts that are at least 10 percent higher than they were before the payment suspension began shown in Table 2. Overall, there has been a 24 percent increase in median monthly payments on non-student-loan debts for student loan borrowers in our sample since the start of the pandemic. Balances have increased for a variety of credit products, including credit cards and auto loans , but rising interest rates also mean that larger loan amounts and balances will result in higher monthly 2Payment and risk factor status for student loan SL borrowers, March 2023 Median scheduled non-SL, non-mortgage payments, Mar. 2023 $ Share with over 10% increase in scheduled non-SL, non-mortgage payments, Mar. 2020-Mar. 2023 % Increase in median scheduled non-SL, non-mortgage payments, Mar. 2020-Mar. 2023 % Overall 428 50 24 Prior SL delinquency Never in repayment 194 58 341 Delinquent 273 47 48 Not delinquent 493 49 15 Census tract income Low 355 51 57 Moderate 435 51 25 High 455 49 15 Age 18-29 229 59 252 30-49 538 50 32 50+ 556 37 -12 SL balances Less than $10,000 390 48 21 $10,000-$19,999 375 50 32 $20,000-$34,999 374 53 43 $35,000-$49,999 463 51 22 $50,000 or more 530 51 18 Note All statistics are calculated for student loan borrowers who may have a payment due when the suspension ends and who had an outstanding student loan in February 2020. Scheduled payments include all minimum scheduled monthly payment amounts for all credit products other than student loans and mortgages. Prior student loan delinquency is defined as having a student loan in February 2020 reported as 90 days or more past due while those classified as never in repayment have no reported prior payments as of February 2020. Census tract categories are defined by adults in the tract with household income below 200 percent of the federal poverty threshold; “low” income is 40 percent or more of adults, “moderate” income is 20 percent or more but less than 40 percent of adults, and “high” income is less than 20 percent of adults. Source CFPB increase in monthly payments is especially pronounced for younger borrowers 252 percent increase in median and those who had not yet been in repayment prior to the start of the payment suspension 341 percent increase in median. For borrowers who left school and exhausted their six-month grace period during the pause, the transition into student loan repayment for the first time may be difficult, especially if they have taken on other debts without previously needing to manage their student loan payments. Many of these student loan borrowers had low or $0 non-student loan, non-mortgage monthly payments in March 2020, but the typical younger student loan borrower now has other debt payments of more than $200. The median older borrower, in contrast, had a lower non-student loan, non-mortgage monthly payment in March 2023 than they did in March 2020, but they still have payments more than twice as high as younger student loan factors could also pose challenges for borrowers returning to repayment. Over the last three years, several large servicers have exited their contracts with the Department of Education , which has resulted in large numbers of loan transfers. This change could complicate the transition to repayment for the 44 percent or more than 14 million of borrowers in our sample who will have to work with at least one new servicer after more than three years of suspended payments. So far, more than 17 million accounts for federal student loans have been transferred, and more transfers—either to different servicers or different servicing technology platforms—are expected in the coming months, ultimately reaching more than 30 million accounts. For some borrowers, this process may be smooth with few changes. But other borrowers may need to create new logins with their new servicer, re-enroll in autopay, or update their payment CFPB Office of Research will continue monitoring borrowers’ repayment performance over the coming months to observe whether these risks materialize into financial distress and to understand where further support may be needed. Bảo bối! Em thật ngon [ Chanbeak18+]Reads 140,821Votes 628Parts 10Time 51mReads 140,821Votes 628Parts 10Time 51mComplete, First published May 01, 2019Table of contentsMon, Aug 19, 2019Chap2 Bữa sáng tuyệt vờiMon, Aug 19, 2019Mon, Aug 19, 2019Mon, Aug 19, 2019Chap5 Đụ tại trường học vợMon, Aug 19, 2019Mon, Aug 19, 2019Chap7 Vụ trộm quán cà phêMon, Aug 19, 2019Chap8Tình nồng trên xe hơiMon, Aug 19, 2019Chap9 Tổng Giám Đốc cưng chiều Phu NhânMon, Aug 19, 2019Chap10 Tổng Giám Đốc cưng chiều Phu Nhân ttMon, Aug 19, 2019Truyện kh xin phép P/s xin lỗi763hh In this four-part series, I’ll explore using ActiveDR™ for managing Oracle disaster recovery. Part 1 Configure ActiveDR and protect your DB volumes why and how Part 2 Accessing the DB volumes at the DR site and opening the database Part 3 Non-disruptive DR drills with some simple scripting Part 4 Controlled and emergency failovers/failbacks One of the things I used to dread about supporting production systems in my earlier career as a DBA were the bi-annual DR drills. Pulling myself out of bed and rolling into the office at 8am on a Saturday morning knowing I was in for a full day of complex failover testing to tick the regulator’s box was a bad start to the weekend. Going back to the office at 8am again on Sunday to fail everything back effectively ruined the weekend and more often than not was a stressful experience. On one occasion a step was done out of order in the complex and lengthy set of manual instructions we had to follow and we couldn’t get a mission-critical database back up. A few of us ended up pulling an all-nighter to do a full restore on what was in those days a huge database. Fortunately, we got it back up by 6am on Monday, just in time for the trading floor to open so nobody lost their job, not on that day at least. Suffice to say, it was not how I would have chosen to spend the weekend, especially when I knew my friends had been enjoying themselves and the beautiful weather in the beer garden of the local pub on one of the rare days of sunshine in a London summer. I’m sure many DBAs have similar experiences, so if you’re one of them or perhaps just interested in simplifying the complex process and cost/risk optimisation, then read on to learn a better way. ActiveDR is a replication feature included with no additional cost on the FlashArray™ suite of block/file storage arrays. This includes FlashArray//C™ for capacity-optimized workloads, FlashArray//X™ for performance-optimized workloads, and the big boy FlashArray//XL™ for the most demanding low latency, large-scale consolidation workloads. It also works on Pure Cloud Block Store™ you can think of this as a virtual FlashArray that runs on AWS/Azure to bring the enterprise storage features of the FlashArray, including data reduction, encryption, snaps/clones etc. to enhance and lower the cost of native cloud storage. You can read more about it in this post. ActiveDR is simple to set up and easy to manage. The biggest plus point for me running Oracle databases is the ability to test your DR processes without actually having to failover and take a production outage. So let’s get started and take a look at a logical architecture diagram of what we’re about to build. I already have my production database “ACTDRDBS” configured. It’s a two node RAC using ASM, and the shared storage block volumes are running on a FlashArray//X called “RedDotX.” My DR site has two servers with the same OS and version of Oracle installed connected to a lower-cost FlashArray//C called “RedDotC.” I’ll now show all the steps required to build a DR solution to protect the ACTDRDBS database. For the storage steps, I’ll show the Purity GUI and also the equivalent CLI commands for those who might want to script this. First, we’ll need to create a replication connection between the PROD array and the DR array. Note this assumes we have network connectivity between the two sites and the in-built replication ports on each array are connected to the network. On RedDotC DR array, navigate to the Protection tab and use the menu on Array Connections to get the Connection key and copy to the clipboard purearray list -connection-key On RedDotX PROD array, navigate to the Protection tab and use the + button to add a new connection Paste in the connection key and enter the IP address of the DR array. Select Async Replication and choose the transport I’m using Ethernet for IP-based replication, but FC is also an alternative option. purearray connect -management-address ... -type async-replication \ -replication-transport ip -connection-key 1231-d23524f-2525-cccasets3r I can now see the connection from my PROD array to the DR array “RedDotC.” Note It’s possible to replicate from one array to multiple targets including other physical FlashArray systems, Pure Cloud Block Store, S3 on FlashBlade, and S3 in the public cloud. The next step is to create my ActiveDR pods. Unlike ActiveCluster™ where I have a single pod stretched between two arrays, ActiveDR requires a distinct pod on both arrays. On the PROD array RedDotX, navigate to the Storage > Pods tab and click the + symbol to create a new pod. This pod will store Oracle volumes on the PROD array so give the pod a suitable name purepod create Oracle-PROD Now I’m going to move the live database volumes into the Oracle-PROD pod. From the Storage > Pods tab, click the menu on the Volumes pane. Use the filter function and search for the names of the volumes the database “actdrdbs” is running on, and then select them and hit the Move button. purevol move oracle-acrac-actdrdbs-CONTROL_REDO Oracle-PROD purevol move oracle-acrac-actdrdbs-DATA Oracle-PROD purevol move oracle-acrac-actdrdbs-FRA Oracle-PROD Note This can be done with the database running and does not require any downtime. At Pure, we don’t like any form of downtime and you’ll find everything from software upgrades to complete in-place refreshes of hardware to upgrade from current-gen to next-gen arrays can be done non-disruptively, eliminating the need for database migrations for storage refreshes another of my pet peeves from my time as a DBA. Now, I need to repeat the same steps on the DR array and create a pod that I’ll name “Oracle-DR.” purepod create Oracle-DR Notice that both the Oracle-Prod and Oracle-DR pods are created with a default status of “Promoted.” This means any volumes in the pod are available for read/write. The next step is to create a replication link from the Oracle-PROD pod to the Oracle-DR pod, but as this is a one-way replication, only one pod can be promoted, so we need to demote the Oracle-DR pod making it read-only. purepod demote Oracle-DR Now that the Oracle-DR pod is demoted, we can form a replication link between Oracle-PROD and Oracle-DR pods. On the PROD array, navigate to the Storage > Pods > Pod Replica Links pane and click the + symbol to create the link. purepod replica-link create -remote-pod Oracle-DR -remote RedDotC Oracle-PROD We now see the Pod Replica Link with an initial status of “baselining.” This is the initial copy or seed of the database volume data from the PROD to DR pods. The replication traffic can be monitored on the Analysis > Replication tab, and it’s worth noting that FlashArray systems preserve data reduction across the wire. So if I have a 4TB database that’s achieving 41 data reduction, through FlashArray’s in-built compression and deduplication algorithms, I’ll only need to transfer 1TB of data across the wire for the initial baseline. Once complete, our database volumes have replicated to the DR array and are safe in the event of any failure/outage at the PROD site. Replication of all changes to the production database will be transmitted in a near-sync fashion. We can monitor any lag from the Analysis > Replication > Replica Links tab and see that after the initial seed, the lag is around 1s where it should remain unless there is an extremely heavy write workload on the source database or some network issue between the sites. So now our database volumes are protected and replicated to the DR site. Part 2 will show how these can be used to build and open the database at the DR site. Part 3 will show how to use this for non-disruptive DR testing yes, that does mean the end of those 8am starts to perform DR drills at the weekend. Part 4 will show how to use this for real DR failover scenarios and subsequent failbacks.

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