Re: Oracle Standard Edition & RAC
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- Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 23:27:17 -0500
Just a thought about another scenario - I know some sites are using
Extended Distance Clusters with RAC. In this case it supposed to
protect in site disaster scenarios. I'm personally very careful and
even skeptical about that and don't have experience with such
clusters. Does someone have any first hands experience to share?
I'd be interested to hear about this as well.
Also, does anyone have any advice for a SE One DR scenario? Dataguard
isn't supported, and I believe streams and adv. replication are
limited. I was thinking
EDC Rac or a roll your own log shipping like DG does. Of course, that
takes a lot of manual setup and if things got out of sync applying on
the target, you could have a mess.
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Just a thought about another scenario - I know some sites are using Extended Distance Clusters with RAC. In this case it supposed to protect in site disaster scenarios. I'm personally very careful and even skeptical about that and don't have experience with such clusters. Does someone have any first hands experience to share?
- Re: Oracle Standard Edition & RAC
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