Re: Question about RAC
- From: "Anurag Verma" <anuragdba@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: ax.mount@xxxxxxxxx, oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 13:08:20 -0600
Do you mean for a single database, use 4 instances each in 2 servers??
Then what is the meaning of high availability??
If the customer wants RACing 4 seperate databases each with 2 RAC instances
on the 2 servers/nodes, then that is possible.
If it is the first case, you have to educate the customer...
Anurag
On 10/30/06, amonte <ax.mount@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all
I have a question about RAC.
I have implemented a few RAC on a couple of customers. I have always
worked with two nodes and a single database, i.e 2 servers and a common
database in a shared storage.
I have a customer who wants to use 2 servers to implement 4 RACs, i.ehacing 4
instances in each server. Has anyone done this sort of
implemntation? I am not sure if this is logical or ilogical :-)
Thanks
Alex
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Hi all
I have a question about RAC.
I have implemented a few RAC on a couple of customers. I have always worked with two nodes and a single database, i.e 2 servers and a common database in a shared storage.
I have a customer who wants to use 2 servers to implement 4 RACs, i.ehacing 4 instances in each server. Has anyone done this sort of implemntation? I am not sure if this is logical or ilogical :-)
Thanks
Alex
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