Re: RAC on extended distance clusteres
- From: Mark Bole <makbo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: oracle-l <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 16:50:55 -0800
Carel-Jan Engel wrote:
Bryan,
I know you're quoting, it's probably not completely *your* opinion.
I guess I missed an important announcement.
When did Oracle start to support 'full rolling upgrades'?
AFAIK, that's pretty much non-existent
Best regards,
Carel-Jan Engel
It sounds like a pretty delicate procedure, to say the least... I'm
guessing it involves switching DG roles at the same time as applying
patches. But in theory, it does make sense to me that SQL Apply (aka
Steams) should make this possible.
From the "What's New in Data Guard 10.1" chapter of the standard docs:
"Rolling Database Upgrades with SQL Apply --
"In a future patchset release of Oracle Database 10g, it will be
possible to do a rolling upgrade using logical standby databases. The
foundation for rolling upgrades is now implemented into the SQL Apply
technology so that the primary database incurs minimal downtime when you
upgrade Oracle Database software on each database in the Data Guard
configuration. For example, using SQL Apply and logical standby
databases, you will be able to upgrade the Oracle Database software from
patchset release 10.1.0.n to the next database 10.1.0.(n+1) patchset
release."
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Bryan,
I know you're quoting, it's probably not completely *your* opinion. I guess I missed an important announcement. When did Oracle start to support 'full rolling upgrades'? AFAIK, that's pretty much non-existent
Best regards,
Carel-Jan Engel
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