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Re: 7x24 Environment and Oracle

From: Robert Jenkins <rojenkin_at_district.vannet.k12.wa.us>
Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2000 10:17:14 -0700
Message-Id: <10533.109731@fatcity.com>


Casey,
I'll take you up on your offer to forward the paper. Thanks
rj

>>> Casey Dyke <cdyke_at_homenetwork.com.au> 6/16/00 7:19:09 PM >>>
I've got it here, happy to forward it on to those that wanted. Very good reading.

FWIW, I saw Amazon rated in the top 500 (260 something I think) supercomput= ing
sites in the world. EBAY was at 160 something too. Dare say Mr. Wilton = is
busy ...

Ruth Gramolini wrote:

> Jeremiah Wilton, esteemed list-member, has a great paper on 27x7 which I
> cannot put my hands on right now but someone might be so kind as to post =
the
> URL. He's been there, done that~
> Ruth
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> Sent: Friday, June 16, 2000 1:04 PM
>
> > Trying to work thru some design issues in building a 7x24 oracle
> > environment. It is to be used for an enterprise wide application...
> >
> > So the question I have is this-has anyone been thru this exercise, and =
how
> > was your infrastructure architected? What kind of "pitfalls" did you
> > encounter? Which ones did you avoid? What would you do different if =
you
> got
> > to do it again?
> >
> > We are approaching this within a SUN environment with EMC storage. The
> > primary nodes are to be SUN E10K's-within either a SUN HA or Oracle
> Parallel
> > Server environment. that decision is still yet to be made. We will =
have a
> > Connectrix Switch in front of an EMC cabinet with 19TB of disk. The =
first
> > primary node would have a fail over requirement of no more than 15 =
minutes
> > to the secondary node co-located within the same data center.. Has =
anyone
> > had the opportunity to compare an OPS vs. SUNHA environments?
> >
> >
> > Also, within a DR environment(geographically different locations)-if =
one
> was
> > to fail over to your DR site, what was your strategy for this
> configuration?
> > Standby database? Use of EMC SRDF? Replication?etc,etc
> >
> >
> > I guess we are looking to gather information about how other sites =
have
> > performed this-and take a "best practices" approach.
> >
> >
> > Thanks
> > Greg Loughmiller
> >
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