Re: Oracle Standard Edition & RAC
- From: "K Gopalakrishnan" <kaygopal@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: gorbyx@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2007 17:47:00 -0800
Alex,
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?
Just in time.....
I have just finished deploying an extended clusters on a Sunfire
server with EMC Storage with ASM mirroring for the the data centers at
500 yards apart connected by dark fiber. It requires careful planning
and execution. Contact me offline if you need any specific details.
Also I have lot of customer using extended RAC configuration. I guess
one of our listmember is running extended RAC for over an year and I
have not heard any complaints from him either.
BTw I do have an entire chapter dedicated to 'Extended RAC' in my RAC
book where I discuss concepts and working principles behind the
extended RAC clusters. However I didnot get in to the implementation
details as they are rapidly changing in current/next versions. Also
in version 11g, we can ask the ASM to read the local disks
(asm_prefered_local_instance? or something similar to that, I can not
remember that in the Friday evening while waiting for my delayed
flight ) and some additional enhancements like support for partial
resilvering after failures.etc.
Bottom line, It works great. It requires dedicated high speed dark
fiber (read $$$$$)network and careful planning/testing/execution..
Have a good weekend !
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Best Regards,
K Gopalakrishnan
Co-Author: Oracle Wait Interface, Oracle Press 2004
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/007222729X/
Author: Oracle Database 10g RAC Handbook, Oracle Press 2006
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/007146509X/
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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
- From: Niall Litchfield
- RE: Oracle Standard Edition & RAC
- From: Kevin Closson
- Re: Oracle Standard Edition & RAC
- From: Alex Gorbachev
- Re: Oracle Standard Edition & RAC
- From: Wolfgang Breitling
- Re: Oracle Standard Edition & RAC
- From: Alex Gorbachev