RE: 10g grid

  • From: "Coleman, Kelley (HAC)" <Kelley.Coleman@xxxxxx>
  • To: <exriscer@xxxxxxxxx>, <paul.baumgartel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2006 08:26:02 -0700

For a true 'grid' with resource partitioning, that's true.  But you can
utilize the 10g Grid management console with many single instance
databases.

 

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Subject: Re: 10g grid

 

My point is, how do you setup a Grid with Oracle RDBMS? 

RAC is not GRID and GRID is not RAC that is true.
GRID is a concept, not invented by Oracle. So obviously RAC is not a
GRID or viceversa. However if we wanna deploy a GRID environment using
Oracle RDBMS we need RAC. In Oracle terms RAC is a Grid Technology. 




On 3/1/06, Baumgartel, Paul <paul.baumgartel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Read http://tkyte.blogspot.com/2006/02/so-what-was-answer-part-iii.html 

 

RAC is not Grid, Grid is not RAC.

 

Paul Baumgartel 
paul.baumgartel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
212.538.1143 

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        Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 10:03 AM
        To: Derya Oktay
        Cc: marwin.joy@xxxxxxxxx; oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: Re: 10g grid

        Well in Oracle terms a Grid needs RAC.
        
        Grid is a technology, concept. 
        
        
        

        On 3/1/06, Derya Oktay <deryaoktay@xxxxxxxxx > wrote: 

        Grid and RAC is not directly related. Grid may contain RAC, but
it is not a must. You may have databases 9i, 10g etc. and also hosts
Solaris, Win, etc. Grid enables you to manage these nodes. 
        Regards,
        Derya. 

         

        On 3/1/06, LiShan Cheng <exriscer@xxxxxxxxx > wrote: 

        Hi
        
        A single database cannot form a Grid. Grid is basically based on
Real Application Clusters, i.e you need > 1 server.
        
        There are no such grid commands. The whole thing is not that
simple.
        
        Look http://dizwell.com/main/content/view/22/39/ 
        
        regards
        
        LSC 

         

        On 3/1/06, marwin saldanha < marwin.joy@xxxxxxxxx > wrote: 

        Hi,
               Well, I am a final year B.E. student doing a project on
Grid and we selected the oracle 10g database for the project. Now, we
have installed the database, client and evrything but are confused about
how to test the grid. We know the DBA commands from 9i(since I am
preparing to be a DBA) but need to know where we can get grid specific
commands for 10g. Any help will be gladly accepted,
        
Regards,
        
Marwin              

         

         

        
        
        

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