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Re: oracle clustering

From: Herman <Sherman_at_bcsis.com>
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 13:22:50 +0800
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what i mean is the clustering to obtain high availability. and i heard this can be achieved thru OPS, anyone can comment about this ?

thanks &
regards

Herman

  I'm not sure what you're referring to by "oracle clustering". Is this = a product you've heard of? I'm not familiar with it. Inside the = database, clustering is the term for nesting multiple tables within the = same segment for faster joins. Could that be what you're thinking about? = Outside the database, clustering is a means of attaining high = availability and is required for OPS. Single instance Oracle can also = run on a cluster apart from OPS but is not quite as highly available.

  Herman <Sherman_at_bcsis.com> wrote:=20

    hello all,

    can somebody plz help me to explain about oracle clustering ?     is oracle clustering equal to Oracle Parallel Server ?     is it considered as software clustering ?

    wha'ts the different, advantage and disadvantage bettween software     clustering and hardware clustering anyway ?     can we combine those two when we implement OPS ?

    thanks
    and regards
    Herman

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  <P>I'm not sure what you're referring to by "oracle clustering". Is = this a=20
  product you've heard of? I'm not familiar with it. Inside the = database,=20
  clustering is the term for nesting multiple tables within the same = segment for=20
  faster joins. Could that be what you're thinking about? Outside the = database,=20
  clustering is a means of attaining high availability and is required = for OPS.=20
  Single instance Oracle can also run on a cluster apart from OPS but is = not=20
  quite as highly available.</P>
  <P><B><I>Herman &lt;Sherman_at_bcsis.com&gt;</I></B> wrote: <BR></P>   <BLOCKQUOTE=20
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    all,<BR><BR>can somebody plz help me to explain about oracle = clustering=20

    ?<BR>is oracle clustering equal to Oracle Parallel Server ?<BR>is it =

    considered as software clustering ?<BR><BR>wha'ts the different, = advantage=20

    and disadvantage bettween software<BR>clustering and hardware = clustering=20

    anyway ?<BR>can we combine those two when we implement OPS=20     ?<BR><BR><BR>thanks<BR>and regards<BR>Herman<BR><BR>-- <BR>Please = see the=20

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