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Oracle VM Templates 9.1.3

Oracle just announced last week at Collaborate'13 the availability of new tools release 9.1.3 and we're already running!!

With the addition of two new servers for OneViewReporting and Mobile, the new JD Edwards VM Templates are up and running at JDEFusion labs!

I just installed in a matter of hours and I'm amazed with the new features.

The documentation is still confusing - for example with the same file names for 9.1.2 and V99999.img for the new servers, but it's ok. I could figure out the correct image names.

I'll work a little bit more on the servers, and I can't wait to see the mobile application and OVR running!

Stay tuned and welcome 9.1.3!!!





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