Re: 64 node Oracle RAC Cluster (The reality of...)

  • From: John Smiley <jrsmiley@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: cmarquez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2005 17:45:25 -0600

To quote my favorite TV show, "The truth is out there". Just don't look for 
it in their documentation or marketing.
 Although RAC is not all that it could be, there are quite a few who use it 
to good advantage. The biggest production RAC environment that I know of (in 
terms of nodes in the cluster) is 48 - currently supported by some of the 
most talented DBAs on the planet at a well known online retailer.
 John Smiley
Technical Management Consultant
TUSC, Inc.

 On 6/20/05, Marquez, Chris <cmarquez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
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> http://www.oracle.com/webapps/dialogue/dlgpage.jsp?p_dlg_id=4070697&src=4050521&Act=5
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> Oracle ? Sun Grid Computing
> 
> While IBM's fastest computer costs you $5,041,771, for a Grid of 64 Sun 
> Opteron Servers you spend only $504,567.
> 
> You can adopt Grid technologies with minimal investment, zero disruption, 
> and fast ROI, starting with three steps:
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> * Standardize on low?cost, modular servers and storage with Sun Grid Rack 
> Systems.
> * Consolidate distributed servers and storage with Oracle Database and 
> Real Application Clusters.
> * Automate server and database with easy-to-use management software from 
> Sun and Oracle.
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> Of course, you need to be willing to spend less.
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> I have never put my hands on >2 node Oracle OPS-RAC Cluster.
> I have only heard of a few *real world* production 4 node Oracle RAC 
> Clusters.
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> I can't really imagine the *true* reality, simplicity and power of 64 node 
> RAC cluster.
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> Maybe I just not a forward thinker....but I think this would be a big 
> pain.
> 
> Man...I love Oracle more just as much as anyone, but they need to put a 
> cooler on their marketing dept.
> Sad thing is that those who love and know Oracle most, are most cynical 
> about their advertisements!
> :o|
> 
> Was talking to some co-DBA's today...one DBA said a funny thing;
> The only "silver bullet" Oracle has, is their User Manuals!"
> 
> The more you read...the more you know...and the less you believe...
> 
> 
> Chris Marquez
> Oracle DBA
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