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Running RAC
Last Updated: Jun 16, 2005
Real Application Clusters (RAC) offer scalability and availability, but the cost and complexity may deter some users from running it. Read more about why and how to implement RAC in your environment.
Understanding OPS, RAC and grid
ASK THE EXPERTS :Could you please describe the differences among OPS, 9i RAC and 10g grid? I'm trying to understand where each one fits? Is ...
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Benefits, costs of running RAC
ASK THE EXPERTS :Could you address the benefits of running RAC with
Oracle database servers running on Sun clusters?
Other than horizontal ...
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The disadvantages of RAC
ASK THE EXPERTS :What are the disadvantages of implementing Oracle RAC?
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Do you need a SAN to use 10g RAC?
ASK THE EXPERTS :With Oracle10g (cluster mode), do we always have to use a SAN for storage purposes?
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Does RAC require raw filesystems?
ASK THE EXPERTS :I am installing Oracle 9i on Solaris+Veritas Volume
Manager. We plan to use
Oracle RAC in the future. I was told that ...
Configuring hardware during the design phase
ASK THE EXPERTS :More often than not we recommend a particular configuration of
hardware while in the design phase. Later on, in 99% of the ...
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Only one node seeing shared disk at a time
ASK THE EXPERTS :I am trying to set up Oracle on a two-node cluster
with one shared disk. I cannot use Oracle Real
Application clusters ...
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