Understanding Oracle RAC 12c Internals as presented during Oracle Open World 2013 with Mark Scardina.
This is part two of the Oracle RAC 12c "reindeer series" used for OOW13 Oracle RAC-related presentations.
Oracle RAC 12c (12.1.0.2) Operational Best Practices - A result of true colla...Markus Michalewicz
This is the latest version of the Oracle RAC 12c (12.1.0.2) Operational Best Practices presentation as shown during IOUG / Collaborate15. As best practices are a result of true collaboration this will probably be the last version before OOW 2015.
Oracle Real Application Clusters 19c- Best Practices and Internals- EMEA Tour...Sandesh Rao
In this session, I will cover under-the-hood features that power Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) 19c specifically around Cache Fusion and Service management. Improvements in Oracle RAC helps in integration with features such as Multitenant and Data Guard. In fact, these features benefit immensely when used with Oracle RAC. Finally we will talk about changes to the broader Oracle RAC Family of Products stack and the algorithmic changes that helps quickly detect sick/dead nodes/instances and the reconfiguration improvements to ensure that the Oracle RAC Databases continue to function without any disruption
This version of "Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) 19c & Later – Best Practices" was first presented in Oracle Open World (OOW) London 2020 and includes content from the OOW 2019 version of the deck. The deck has been updated with the latest information regarding ORAchk as well as upgrade tips & tricks.
Oracle RAC 12c (12.1.0.2) Operational Best Practices - A result of true colla...Markus Michalewicz
This is the latest version of the Oracle RAC 12c (12.1.0.2) Operational Best Practices presentation as shown during IOUG / Collaborate15. As best practices are a result of true collaboration this will probably be the last version before OOW 2015.
Oracle Real Application Clusters 19c- Best Practices and Internals- EMEA Tour...Sandesh Rao
In this session, I will cover under-the-hood features that power Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) 19c specifically around Cache Fusion and Service management. Improvements in Oracle RAC helps in integration with features such as Multitenant and Data Guard. In fact, these features benefit immensely when used with Oracle RAC. Finally we will talk about changes to the broader Oracle RAC Family of Products stack and the algorithmic changes that helps quickly detect sick/dead nodes/instances and the reconfiguration improvements to ensure that the Oracle RAC Databases continue to function without any disruption
This version of "Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) 19c & Later – Best Practices" was first presented in Oracle Open World (OOW) London 2020 and includes content from the OOW 2019 version of the deck. The deck has been updated with the latest information regarding ORAchk as well as upgrade tips & tricks.
Oracle RAC is an option to the Oracle Database Enterprise Edition. At least, this is what it is known for. This presentation shows the many ways in which the stack, which is known as Oracle RAC can be used in the most efficient way for various use cases.
Oracle RAC on Extended Distance Clusters - PresentationMarkus Michalewicz
NOTE that a newer version of this presentation (covering Oracle RAC 12c Release) has been uploaded to my SlideShare: https://www.slideshare.net/MarkusMichalewicz/oracle-extended-clusters-for-oracle-rac
This presentation can be used as an illustration for some of the ideas and best practices discussed in the paper "Oracle RAC and Oracle RAC One Node on Extended Distance (Stretched) Clusters"
Oracle Open World (OOW) 2014 presentation on Oracle Cache Fusion; how it works and how to use it in an optimized fashion to scale an Oracle RAC system.
Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) 12c Rel. 2 - Operational Best PracticesMarkus Michalewicz
This presentation discusses operational best practices considering the increasing tendency to use automation to tackle repetitive tasks, which changes how best practices are applied. The presentation therefore introduces and explains which Oracle tools can and should be used to apply best practices. It also discusses "smart features" that one will benefit from automatically after upgrading to Oracle RAC 12c Rel. 2. This presentation was first presented during UKOUG Tech17.
"It can always get worse!" – Lessons Learned in over 20 years working with Or...Markus Michalewicz
First presented during the DOAG 2022 Conference and Exhibition, this presentation discusses and reviews the most significant lessons learned in over 20 years of working with Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture. It explains why documentation is good, but automated checks are better, and why standardization can help increase the availability of nearly all systems, including database systems.
With the Oracle Multitenant option of Oracle Database 12c, the services of individual pluggable databases (PDBs) can be opened selectively on specified nodes of an Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) cluster. A true symbiotic relationship: the Oracle Multitenant option makes Oracle RAC better, and Oracle RAC makes the Oracle Multitenant option better! UPDATE for IOUG 2014.
Starting with 12c Release 1, Oracle introduced a completely new architecture concept for its database - the Container Database.
With this new architecture, new challenges came up but with the same breath a wide branch of new opportunities.
The presentation will address the capabilities to create fast and easy new (test) databases or clones for a running production database. Five different ways will be discussed.
- Using Local and Remote Cloning
- Using an Unplugged PDB (predefined master)
- Using Refreshable PDBs as a master for new (test) databases
- Snapshot Carousel
Another point of the agenda is the usage of the Snapshot features of ACFS and Direct NFS to speed up the creation process.
Oracle Active Data Guard: Best Practices and New Features Deep Dive Glen Hawkins
Oracle Data Guard and Oracle Active Data Guard have long been the answer for the real-time protection, availability, and usability of Oracle data. This presentation provides an in-depth look at several key new features that will make your life easier and protect your data in new and more flexible ways. Learn how Oracle Active Data Guard 19c has been integrated with Oracle Database In-Memory and offers a faster application response after a role transition. See how DML can now be redirected from an Oracle Active Data Guard standby to its primary for more flexible data protection in today’s data centers or your data clouds. This technical deep dive on Active Data Guard is designed to give you a glimpse into upcoming new features brought to you by Oracle Development.
Make Your Application “Oracle RAC Ready” & Test For ItMarkus Michalewicz
This presentation talks about the secrets behind Oracle RAC’s horizontal scaling algorithm, Cache Fusion, and how you can ensure that your application is “Oracle RAC ready.”. It discusses do's and don'ts and how to test your application for "Oracle RAC readiness". This version was first presented in Sangam19.
"Extended" or "Stretched" Oracle RAC has been available as a concept for a while. Oracle RAC 12c Release 2 introduces an Oracle Extended Cluster configuration, in which the cluster understands the concept of sites and extended setups. This knowledge is used to more efficiently manage "Extended Oracle RAC", whether the nodes are 0.1 mile or 10 miles apart.
The presentation was last updated on August 7th 2017 to add a reference to the new MAA White Paper: "Installing Oracle Extended Clusters on Exadata Database Machine" - http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/availability/maa-extclusters-installguide-3748227.pdf and to correct some minor details.
Oracle RAC on Extended Distance Clusters - Customer ExamplesMarkus Michalewicz
This presentation show cases some Extended RAC customers and provides some background on their motivation. It is best consumed together with the more technical presentation http://www.slideshare.net/MarkusMichalewicz/oracle-rac-on-extended-distance-clusters and the the respective white paper http://www.slideshare.net/MarkusMichalewicz/extended-oracle-racclusters
Oracle RAC is an option to the Oracle Database Enterprise Edition. At least, this is what it is known for. This presentation shows the many ways in which the stack, which is known as Oracle RAC can be used in the most efficient way for various use cases.
Oracle RAC on Extended Distance Clusters - PresentationMarkus Michalewicz
NOTE that a newer version of this presentation (covering Oracle RAC 12c Release) has been uploaded to my SlideShare: https://www.slideshare.net/MarkusMichalewicz/oracle-extended-clusters-for-oracle-rac
This presentation can be used as an illustration for some of the ideas and best practices discussed in the paper "Oracle RAC and Oracle RAC One Node on Extended Distance (Stretched) Clusters"
Oracle Open World (OOW) 2014 presentation on Oracle Cache Fusion; how it works and how to use it in an optimized fashion to scale an Oracle RAC system.
Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) 12c Rel. 2 - Operational Best PracticesMarkus Michalewicz
This presentation discusses operational best practices considering the increasing tendency to use automation to tackle repetitive tasks, which changes how best practices are applied. The presentation therefore introduces and explains which Oracle tools can and should be used to apply best practices. It also discusses "smart features" that one will benefit from automatically after upgrading to Oracle RAC 12c Rel. 2. This presentation was first presented during UKOUG Tech17.
"It can always get worse!" – Lessons Learned in over 20 years working with Or...Markus Michalewicz
First presented during the DOAG 2022 Conference and Exhibition, this presentation discusses and reviews the most significant lessons learned in over 20 years of working with Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture. It explains why documentation is good, but automated checks are better, and why standardization can help increase the availability of nearly all systems, including database systems.
With the Oracle Multitenant option of Oracle Database 12c, the services of individual pluggable databases (PDBs) can be opened selectively on specified nodes of an Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) cluster. A true symbiotic relationship: the Oracle Multitenant option makes Oracle RAC better, and Oracle RAC makes the Oracle Multitenant option better! UPDATE for IOUG 2014.
Starting with 12c Release 1, Oracle introduced a completely new architecture concept for its database - the Container Database.
With this new architecture, new challenges came up but with the same breath a wide branch of new opportunities.
The presentation will address the capabilities to create fast and easy new (test) databases or clones for a running production database. Five different ways will be discussed.
- Using Local and Remote Cloning
- Using an Unplugged PDB (predefined master)
- Using Refreshable PDBs as a master for new (test) databases
- Snapshot Carousel
Another point of the agenda is the usage of the Snapshot features of ACFS and Direct NFS to speed up the creation process.
Oracle Active Data Guard: Best Practices and New Features Deep Dive Glen Hawkins
Oracle Data Guard and Oracle Active Data Guard have long been the answer for the real-time protection, availability, and usability of Oracle data. This presentation provides an in-depth look at several key new features that will make your life easier and protect your data in new and more flexible ways. Learn how Oracle Active Data Guard 19c has been integrated with Oracle Database In-Memory and offers a faster application response after a role transition. See how DML can now be redirected from an Oracle Active Data Guard standby to its primary for more flexible data protection in today’s data centers or your data clouds. This technical deep dive on Active Data Guard is designed to give you a glimpse into upcoming new features brought to you by Oracle Development.
Make Your Application “Oracle RAC Ready” & Test For ItMarkus Michalewicz
This presentation talks about the secrets behind Oracle RAC’s horizontal scaling algorithm, Cache Fusion, and how you can ensure that your application is “Oracle RAC ready.”. It discusses do's and don'ts and how to test your application for "Oracle RAC readiness". This version was first presented in Sangam19.
"Extended" or "Stretched" Oracle RAC has been available as a concept for a while. Oracle RAC 12c Release 2 introduces an Oracle Extended Cluster configuration, in which the cluster understands the concept of sites and extended setups. This knowledge is used to more efficiently manage "Extended Oracle RAC", whether the nodes are 0.1 mile or 10 miles apart.
The presentation was last updated on August 7th 2017 to add a reference to the new MAA White Paper: "Installing Oracle Extended Clusters on Exadata Database Machine" - http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/availability/maa-extclusters-installguide-3748227.pdf and to correct some minor details.
Oracle RAC on Extended Distance Clusters - Customer ExamplesMarkus Michalewicz
This presentation show cases some Extended RAC customers and provides some background on their motivation. It is best consumed together with the more technical presentation http://www.slideshare.net/MarkusMichalewicz/oracle-rac-on-extended-distance-clusters and the the respective white paper http://www.slideshare.net/MarkusMichalewicz/extended-oracle-racclusters
In-depth overview of Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) 12c Release 2, which was first presented during UKOUG Tech16 under the title "Under the Hood of Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) 12c Release 2" and before Oracle Database 12c Release 2 became generally available (GA) in March 2017.
Oracle RAC 12c has been touted as the best release so far and with reason. There have been significant enhancements to scalability and high availability with features such as Flex Clusters, Flex ASM, Application Continuity and Transaction Guard to name a few. While these cool features grab the headlines, there are others that are not highlighted but can make significant impact on DBA productivity.
In this session we will take a second look at some of these features, including operational support enhancements to srvctl, crsctl commands, ADR support for Grid Infrastructure and tools such orachk and tfa. We will also explore some of the new functionality introduced in 12.1.0.2.0.
Oracle Flex ASM - What’s New and Best Practices by Jim WilliamsMarkus Michalewicz
Oracle Open World (OOW) 2014 Presentation by Jim Williams (Oracle ASM Product Manager) on Oracle Flex ASM - What's New and Best Practices. The presentation provides an overview of enhancements (What's New) in Oracle ASM 12c, especially with respect to Oracle Flex ASM, and provides best practices which can be applied in any environment (Flex or Standard ASM). This presentation has also more background information for some of the configuration recommendations that I made in my "Oracle RAC (12.1.0.2) Operational Best Practices" presentation.
Since the manageability of RMAN backup, restore and recovery operations are nearly identical for nonclustered and clustered databases, the objective of this presentation is summarize you how RMAN can be best utilized in a RAC database.
Even though 12.1.0.2 is "only" a patch set, it introduces a number of very interesting performance features. In-Memory Column Store is the most well known in this area. But, be aware, a number of additional features that, for example, helps optimizing the physical storage and the caching of data are also available. The aim of this session is to explain and demonstrate how these new features work.
Expert performance tuning tips for Oracle RACSolarWinds
In Oracle RAC 12c here have been significant enhancements to scalability and high availability, with features such as Flex Clusters, Flex ASM, Application Continuity and Transaction Guard, to name just a few. Learn how to make the most of these features, including:
*Operational support enhancements to SRVCTL
*CRSCTL commands
*ADR support for Grid Infrastructure
*Enterprise Manager
*Other support tools such Orachk and TFA analyzer
Oracle RAC 12c Best Practices with Customer Example (Sanger) as presented during Oracle Open World 2013 (OOW13).
This is part one of the Oracle RAC 12c "reindeer series" used for OOW13 Oracle RAC-related presentations.
Oracle ACFS 12c now supports Oracle Database files. Which new opportunities can come out from this combination?
In this session you will discover the new features of ACFS 12c that are useful when deploying Oracle Databases. You will then learn how to use them through examples and live demos.
Making MySQL highly available using Oracle Grid InfrastructureIlmar Kerm
This presentation describes how Oracle Grid Infrastructure can be used to bring high availability to any application and example is given using MySQL.
Publicly delivered:
OUGE Meetup Feb, 2014
Oracle Technology Day in Tallinn 2014
OUGN Spring Conference 2014
OUGF Harmony 2014
A duplicate (clone or snapshot) database is useful for a variety of purposes, most of which involve testing &
upgrade
• You can perform the following tasks in a duplicate database:
• Test backup and recovery procedures
• Test an upgrade to a new release of Oracle Database
• Test the effect of applications on database performance
• Create a standby database (Dataguard) with DG Broker
• Leverage on Transient Logical Standby to perform an upgrade
• Generate reports
This is an Oracle RAC 12c New Features Overview list used on the OOW13 Oracle RAC and QoS demo booth. It might be useful as a brief overview as to what is new in 12c RAC.
Cassandra Summit 2014: Lesser Known Features of Cassandra 2.1DataStax Academy
Presenter: Aaron Morton, Apache Cassandra Committer & Co-Founder of The Last Pickle
Apache Cassandra 2.0 and 2.1 include a wealth of new and updated features. Some are well known, others are known to only a few. But any of them could help you reduce latency, improve throughput, or make operations easier. This talk will take a deep dive into features that improve: Compaction, Write Performance, Memory Management, CQL 3, TTL and Tombstones, & Repair. Existing and new users will benefit from this wide ranging view of the features Apache Cassandra offers.
Oracle RAC 12c Practical Performance Management and Tuning as presented during Oracle Open World 2013 with Michael Zoll.
This is part three of the Oracle RAC 12c "reindeer series" used for OOW13 Oracle RAC-related presentations.
This part concludes the main part of the "reindeer series" except for one bonus track "Oracle Multitenant meets Oracle RAC 12c" (available via SlidesShare, too).
Achieving Continuous Availability for Your Applications with Oracle MAAMarkus Michalewicz
First presented during Oracle Cloud World 2022, this presentation discusses how to "Achieving Continuous Availability for Your Applications with Oracle MAA". You will learn how Application Continuity and related technologies keep your applications available. Get technical insights into how Oracle Database can help protect your application workflows from interruptions caused by planned maintenance or unplanned outages. Hear from customers about which applications benefit the most right away without code changes—and when customization may be required.
Oracle RAC Virtualized - In VMs, in Containers, On-premises, and in the CloudMarkus Michalewicz
This presentation discusses the support guidelines for using Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) in virtualized environments, for which general Oracle Database support guidelines are discussed shortly first.
First presented during DOAG 2021 User Conference, this presentation replaces its predecessor from 2016: https://www.slideshare.net/MarkusMichalewicz/how-to-use-oracle-rac-in-a-cloud-a-support-question
The Top 5 Reasons to Deploy Your Applications on Oracle RACMarkus Michalewicz
A presentation for developers, DBAs, and managers. This presentation was first presented in course of the AIOUG Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA)-focus month August 2021. The first reason might surprise you!
HA, Scalability, DR & MAA in Oracle Database 21c - OverviewMarkus Michalewicz
Oracle Database 21c is Oracle's first Innovation Release and includes a lot of new and innovative HA, Scalability, DR & MAA features to provide the most scalable and reliable Oracle Database available today. This presentation discusses some of the database as well as infrastructure features contributing to this unprecedented level of resiliency.
Oracle Cloud is Best for Oracle Database - High AvailabilityMarkus Michalewicz
This presentation looks behind the covers and evaluates the offerings provided by various cloud vendors and compares them to the Oracle Database offerings available in the Oracle Cloud. The comparison includes Oracle Database in general, focusing on High Availability (HA) and Disaster Recovery (DR), as those areas have historically distinguished the Oracle Database from other databases and will likely continue to be some of the most distinguishing features when it comes to operating the Oracle Database in the cloud.
The Oracle database has met the highest high availability expectations for decades. The goal of this presentation is to show which technologies Oracle is already using today so that this high standard is not disappointed in the years to come.
Sharing some observations, facts & possible conclusions to find out “What’s Next?” in the area of high availability, scalability and the overall development of Oracle and other databases.
Standard Edition High Availability (SEHA) - The Why, What & HowMarkus Michalewicz
Standard Edition High Availability (SEHA) is the latest addition to Oracle’s high availability solutions. This presentation explains the motivation for Standard Edition High Availability, how it is implemented and the way it works currently as well as what is planned for future improvements. It was first presented during Oracle Groundbreakers Yatra (OGYatra) Online in July 2020.
This presentation discusses the top 5 reasons as well as various technology updates to provide a reasonable answer to the rather common question: "Why should one use an Oracle Database?". This "2020 "C-Edition" was first presented during the IOUG / Quest Forum Digital Event: Database & tech Week in June 2020 and subsequently updated based on feedback received.
"Changing Role of the DBA" Skills to Have, to Obtain & to Nurture - Updated 2...Markus Michalewicz
The ever-changing IT industry requires DBA's to keep their skills up-to-date. This presentation discusses skills that any DBA should have, but also those that any DBA should obtain and nurture regardless of which new technology is entering the (Gartner) hype cycle. The first ever version of this deck was presented during Sangam18 under the title "(Oracle) DBA Skills to Have, to Obtain and to Nurture" and used in other occasions during 2019. It was subsequently enhanced to a more generic 2019 version, which included an outlook for 2020! This edition of the presentation maintains the generic character, but has been updated to reflect unprecedented changes in 2020 and to cover the latest Oracle technology, to provide a 3-year comparison as well as trends analysis.
Note that the link on slide 25 in the subtitle should have been: https://go.oracle.com/DBA
"Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA) for Oracle Database, Exadata and the Cloud" was first presented during Oracle Open World (OOW) 2019. This version of the deck has been updated for OOW London 2020 including the latest information regarding patching and upgrading the Oracle Database with Zero Downtime.
The ever-changing IT industry requires DBA's to keep their skills up-to-date. This presentation discusses skills that any DBA should have, but also those that any DBA should obtain and nurture regardless of which new technology is entering the (Gartner) hype cycle. The first ever version of this deck was presented during Sangam18 under the title "(Oracle) DBA Skills to Have, to Obtain and to Nurture " and used in other occasions during 2019. This is the more generic 2019 edition of the presentation which includes an outlook for 2020!
This presentation is based on Lawrence To's Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA) Oracle Open World Presentation talking about the latest updates on high availability (HA) best practices across multiple architectures, features and products in Oracle Database 19c. It considers all workloads, OLTP, DWH and analytics, mixed workload as well as on-premises and cloud-based deployments.
Best Practices for the Most Impactful Oracle Database 18c and 19c FeaturesMarkus Michalewicz
This presentation answers the question, “What’s new in Oracle Database 19c ?” in a slightly different way: by providing best practices and a deep dive into the most impactful high availability (HA), scalability, and lifecycle management features in Oracle Database 12c, 18c and 19c, including a short roadmap of features yet to come in the next generation Oracle Database.
This deck was first presented during OOW19 together with Mauricio Feria, who reported on two of his customers and how they have used Oracle Database HA features and Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA) to improve their businesses.
AskTom: How to Make and Test Your Application "Oracle RAC Ready"?Markus Michalewicz
Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) is the preferred availability and scalability solution for Oracle Databases, as most applications can benefit from its capabilities without making any changes. This mini session explains the secrets behind Oracle RAC’s horizontal scaling algorithm, Cache Fusion, and how you can test and ensure that your application is “Oracle RAC ready.”
This deck was first presented in OOW19 as an AskTom theater / mini session and will be presented as a full version in other conferences going forward at which time I will provide an updated version of the deck.
Oracle Database Availability & Scalability Across Versions & EditionsMarkus Michalewicz
The Oracle Database provides a comprehensive set of availability and scalability features. The availability of those features, however, differs between versions and database editions (e.g. Standard and Enterprise Edition). This presentation reviews and discusses some of these capabilities across different versions and editions, on-premises and in the Oracle Cloud, including the recent change in support for Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) in the Oracle Standard Edition (SE)2.
Oracle RAC 19c - the Basis for the Autonomous DatabaseMarkus Michalewicz
Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) has been Oracle's premier database availability and scalability solution for more than two decades as it provides near linear horizontal scalability without the need to change the application code. This session explains why Oracle RAC 19c is the basis for Oracle's Autonomous Database by introducing some of its latest features, some of which were specifically designed for ATP-D, as well as by taking a peek under the hood of the dedicated Autonomous Database Service (ATP-D).
From HA to Maximum Availability - A Holistic Historical DiscussionMarkus Michalewicz
Keynote - first presented in course of the DOAG HA Day in Hamburg in September 2018. This deck discusses the Maximum Availability Architecture approach against the background of "Four More Often Than Not Disregarded HA Fundamentals" and also shares HA thoughts that eventually will lead to “Continuous Availability” rather than (just) “High Availability”.
This presentation addresses and tries to provide a reasonable answer to the rather common question: "Why should we still use an Oracle Database?", which more often than not is raised by management, but in the presence of more and more "alternative solutions", also by non-Oracle database administrators who are looking to solve a particular problem.
This is the first presentation of my "Oracle Fundamentals" presentation series.
Note that slide 35 (of 38) is outdated and should not have been included. Unfortunately, SlideShare does not allow for re-uploads anymore and hence, I will leave it in for now.
Presented the "A Cloud Journey - Move to the Oracle Cloud" on behalf of Ricardo Gonzalez during Bulgarian Oracle User Group Spring Conference 2019. This presentation discusses various methods on how to migrate to the Oracle Cloud and provides recommendations as to which tool to use (and where to find it) especially assuming that Zero Downtime Migration is desired, for which the new Zero Downtime Migration tool is described and discussed in detail. More information: http://www.oracle.com/goto/move
What Makes Candle Making The Ultimate Bachelorette CelebrationWick & Pour
The above-discussed factors are the reason behind an increasing number of millennials opting for candle making events to celebrate their bachelorette. If you are in search of any theme for your bachelorette then do opt for a candle making session to make your celebration memorable for everyone involved.
Is your favorite ring slipping and sliding on your finger? You're not alone. Must Read this Guide on What To Do If Your Ring Is Too Big as shared by the experts of Andrews Jewelers.
La transidentité, un sujet qui fractionne les FrançaisIpsos France
Ipsos, l’une des principales sociétés mondiales d’études de marché dévoile les résultats de son étude Ipsos Global Advisor “Pride 2024”. De ses débuts aux Etats-Unis et désormais dans de très nombreux pays, le mois de juin est traditionnellement consacré aux « Marches des Fiertés » et à des événements festifs autour du concept de Pride. A cette occasion, Ipsos a réalisé une enquête dans vingt-six pays dressant plusieurs constats. Les clivages des opinions entre générations s’accentuent tandis que le soutien à des mesures sociétales et d’inclusion en faveur des LGBT+ notamment transgenres continue de s’effriter.
Johnny Depp Long Hair: A Signature Look Through the Yearsgreendigital
Johnny Depp, synonymous with eclectic roles and unparalleled acting prowess. has also been a significant figure in fashion and style. Johnny Depp long hair is a distinctive trademark among the various elements that define his unique persona. This article delves into the evolution, impact. and cultural significance of Johnny Depp long hair. exploring how it has contributed to his iconic status.
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Introduction
Johnny Depp is an actor known for his chameleon-like ability to transform into a wide range of characters. from the eccentric Captain Jack Sparrow in "Pirates of the Caribbean" to the introspective Edward Scissorhands. His long hair is one constant throughout his evolving roles and public appearances. Johnny Depp long hair is not a style choice but a significant aspect of his identity. contributing to his allure and mystique. This article explores the journey and significance of Johnny Depp long hair. highlighting how it has become integral to his brand.
The Early Years: A Budding Star with Signature Locks
1980s: The Rise of a Young Heartthrob
Johnny Depp's journey in Hollywood began in the 1980s. with his breakout role in the television series "21 Jump Street." During this time, his hair was short, but it was already clear that Depp had a penchant for unique and edgy styles. By the decade's end, Depp started experimenting with longer hair. setting the stage for a lifelong signature.
1990s: From Heartthrob to Icon
The 1990s were transformative for Johnny Depp his career and personal style. Films like "Edward Scissorhands" (1990) and "Benny & Joon" (1993) saw Depp sporting various hair lengths and styles. But, his long, unkempt hair in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" (1993) began to draw significant attention. This period marked the beginning of Johnny Depp long hair. which became a defining feature of his image.
The Iconic Roles: Hair as a Character Element
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
In "Edward Scissorhands," Johnny Depp's character had a wild and mane that complemented his ethereal and misunderstood persona. This role showcased how long hair Johnny Depp could enhance a character's depth and mystery.
Captain Jack Sparrow: The Pirate with Flowing Locks
One of Johnny Depp's iconic roles is Captain Jack Sparrow from the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series. Sparrow's long, dreadlocked hair symbolised his rebellious and unpredictable nature. The character's look, complete with beads and trinkets woven into his hair. was a collaboration between Depp and the film's costume designers. This style became iconic and influenced fashion trends and Halloween costumes worldwide.
Other Memorable Characters
Depp's long hair has also been featured in other roles, such as Ichabod Crane in "Sleepy Hollow" (1999). and Roux in "Chocolat" (2000). In these films, his hair added a layer of authenticity and depth to his characters. proving that Johnny Depp with long hair is more than a style—it's a storytelling tool.
Off-Screen Influenc
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Discover how Oakland's innovative corporate wellness initiatives are transforming workplace culture, nurturing the well-being of employees, and fostering a thriving environment. From comprehensive mental health support to flexible work arrangements and holistic wellness workshops, these programs are empowering individuals to navigate stress effectively, leading to increased productivity, satisfaction, and overall success.