We are looking for the best Proven Practices for virtualizing Oracle products. From Oct 12 thru Nov 30th any Oracle Proven Practice submitted to VIOPS will be eligible to win a Mac Mini and a copy of VMware Fusion. We also have copies of VMware Fusion for the runners-up.
Anyone who has implemented Oracle products on VMware virtualization infrastructure. VMware (and EMC) employees are excluded.
If you are not already registered on the VIOPS site, go here to register. This will make it possible for you to submit Proven Practices.
Create a Proven Practice document describing your best practice(s) for virtualizing Oracle products using VMware. Look here to see how to create a Proven Practice. A template for a Proven Practice document can be found here. Include the words "Oracle on VMware Contest" in the title of your Proven Practice. When you are ready to create your Proven Practice, go to the bottom of the page[http://vpp-dev-1.vmware.com/home/container-document-picker.jspa?containerType=14 &container=2043]. You must agree to the contest rules before you can submit an entry.
Submit your document for approval. The VIOPS team will help you with formatting your content to comply with Proven Practice guidelines. If you have an difficulty submitting your Proven Practice, contact the VIOPS team (viops@vmware.com).
All approved submissions will be eligible to win.
A Proven Practice is proven, prescriptive, and actionable guidance for implementing some aspect of VMware virtualization. By Proven, we mean guidance that has actually been implemented by someone and shown to work. A Prescriptive practice tells us how to do something in a step-by-step fashion. A Proven Practice is Actionable if it is immediately usable by anyone with similar problems. For Oracle products, we want to know how you implement them, update them, manage them, etc. Examples of two very fine Proven Practices can be found at Oracle 11g Release 1 RAC On RHEL5 Linux Using VMware ESX Server and NFS and VMware on VMware: Virtualizing Oracle e-Business ERP Application Suite.
At the close of the contest, experts from VMware’s VIOPS team and Oracle Alliance team will select the winners based on originality, applicability, depth of information, and clarity. Winners will be notified via the email ID used to register for VIOPS and posted in this community on the VIOPS site
For more information on running Oracle products on VMware visit www.vmware.com/oracle.
To participate in the Oracle on VMware Proven Practice Submission Contest (the "Contest"), you must be at least 18 years old. Contestants may submit as many entries as they wish, but may only win one (1) prize. All entries must be received by VMware, Inc. (“VMware”) no later than November 30, 2009 at 11:59 PM PST. By participating in the Contest, you agree to be bound by these rules and to all decisions of VMware which are final, binding and conclusive in all matters.
Contestants must submit entries based on the requirements at:[http://viops.vmware.com/home/community/applications/oracle|community/application s/oracle]
One (1) - Grand Prize award will be awarded an Apple Mac Mini with VMware Fusion® 3 for the top selection of the judges based on the judging criteria referenced below. Approximate Retail Value (“ARV”): $679.00.
Four (4) – Second Prize awards will each be awarded a VMware Fusion® 3 license for the top selection of the judges based on the judging criteria referenced below. Approximate Retail Value (“ARV”): $79.00 each.
A panel of VMware judges will determine the winners on or about December 4, 2009.
VMware judges will review the entries using the following criteria:
Originality (20%)
Does this submission describe best practice that has not been published on VIOPS before?
Is this a new approach to a best practice that has been submitted before?
Applicability (20%)
Is this submission directly applicable to enabling the virtualization of Oracle products
Depth of Information (50%)
How much detail is provided in this submission?
Can a reader implement this best practice without additional help or knowledge?
Clarity(10%)
How well written is the submission and does it need additional editing before publishing?
The judges shall have the sole authority and discretion to select the award recipient(s).
Full and part-time employees of VMware as well as those who are performing internships during the Contest duration and those involved in the production (including prize suppliers), implementation and distribution of this Contest and their advertising or promotion agencies, parent companies, service providers, agents, officers, subsidiaries or affiliates, or any other persons or entities directly associated with the Contest and members of the immediate families and/or persons living in the same household as such persons, are ineligible to enter the Contest. Prizes will not be awarded to residents of Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan, or Syria.
Prize winners are expected to be announced on the VMware Infrastructure community portal on viops.vmware.com__. Following the announcement, winners will be notified by e-mail. Winners have 30 days from notification to claim the prize. Prize must be claimed by return e-mail: Oracle on VMware Proven Practice Submission Contest, viops@vmware.com, 3401 Hillview, Palo Alto, California, 94304. Unclaimed prizes will not be awarded. Prizes are non-transferable and no substitution will be made except as provided herein at VMware’s sole discretion. VMware reserves the right to substitute a prize for one of equal or greater value if the designated prize should become unavailable for any reason. Winners are responsible for all taxes and fees associated with prize receipt and/or use.
As a condition of winning, Contestants may be required to complete and provide to VMware the following:
Affidavit of Eligibility and Liability and Publicity Release (the "Affidavit"), and (ii) IRS Form W-9 or W-8BEN or other tax form, as applicable. In completing the Affidavit, a winner (a) confirms his/her eligibility, (b) represents and warrants that he/she has not cheated; that the idea for the entry submitted is his/hers alone, (c) verifies the accuracy of the information submitted in the Contest registration process, (d) authorizes VMware to publicize the Contest results and winners, (e) agrees to sign any applicable forms required by tax authorities, and (f) releases VMware from liability arising out of any prize won.
If you are selected as a Contest winner, you agree that VMware may publicize your name, likeness and description and link to your entry. Apart from the prizes associated with being selected as a winner, VMware shall not be obligated to compensate you in any way for such publicity. In addition, all prize winners agree to cooperate with VMware’s publicity efforts, including the agreement to use their name, address (city, state and country only) and likeness for publicity purposes and to use the statements made by, or attributed to, the winners relating to VMware and any and all rights to said use, without further compensation.
Contestant warrants that their entry will not contain any (a) materials that are pornographic, obscene, excessively profane, gambling-related, deceptive, fraudulent, illegal, defamatory, infringing, threatening, invasive of another’s privacy, or racially, ethnically or otherwise objectionable or (b) viruses, Trojan horses, worms, time bombs or other computer programming routines related to “hacking” or “cracking” or which damage, detrimentally interfere with, surreptitiously intercept or expropriate any system, data or personal information. Contestant further warrants that they will not interfere with any duty toward or rights of any person or entity including, without limitation, rights of intellectual property, publicity or privacy, or rights or duties under consumer protection, product liability, tort or contract theories.
In submitting an entry, Contestant grants VMware, it’s subsidiaries and it’s affiliates the right to use, link and/or display Contestant’s video, blog entry and personal information provided in Contestant’s entry. Entries shall be free from any third-party obligations including
any third-party copyright or IP. Contestant shall be solely responsible for securing properly
executed and valid releases, including permission from any individuals,
companies, talent or vendors whose image, property owner, appears or voice is
heard in the video submission. Contestant agrees that he/she shall have no claim to
compensation or approval rights, and no claim (including, without limitation, claims
based on invasion of privacy, defamation, or right of publicity) arising out of
VMware’s use or alteration of Contestant’s information or video. The decision to use, link and/or display Contestant’s entry is at VMware’s sole discretion.
Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, VMware reserves the right to (a) independently design, develop, acquire, market, service or otherwise deal in, directly or indirectly, products or services competitive with those of the Contestant; or (b) assign personnel for any purpose.
Each Contestant shall indemnify, defend, and hold VMware, and all of their respective affiliates, subsidiaries, directors, officers, employees, representatives and agents, harmless from and against any and all liability for any loss, property damage or damage to person or from any third party claims arising from or related to that Contestant's participation in the Contest. In no event shall VMware be liable to a Contestant for acts or omissions arising out of or related to the Contest or Contestant's participation in the Contest. All taxes, including income taxes, are the sole responsibility of winners. No prize substitution is permitted. Winner(s) may be required to verify their entry.
The Contest and the rights and obligations of VMware and Contestants will be governed and controlled by the laws of the State of California, applicable to contracts made and performed therein without reference to the applicable choice of law provisions. All actions, proceedings or litigation relating hereto will be instituted and prosecuted solely within the State of California, Santa Clara County. The parties consent to the jurisdiction of the state courts of California and federal court located within such state and county with respect to any action, dispute or other matter pertaining to or arising out of the Contest.
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