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RE: Oracle FailOver Solutions

From: Johnson, Michael <Michael.Johnson_at_oln-afmc.af.mil>
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2002 13:08:22 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.004D0C34.20020916130822@fatcity.com>


FWIW .... Consider Veritas failover solutions. We use their products on our production system and it has performed well.

Mike

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Gabriel,

I have a paper on this topic on my website (http://www.EvDBT.com/papers.htm) entitled "Choosing Among High-Availability Architectures in Oracle", which was presented at IOUG-A "Live 2001" and elsewhere. It was slightly out-dated with Oracle8i and is thus pathetically out-dated with features like Oracle9i Data Guard in the picture now, but feel free to use the paper and/or the presentation as a starting point. It started life some 5 years ago as exactly the kind of presentation you are describing...

Hope this helps...

-Tim

> Hi List,
>
> I have to make a presentation to the company's CEO
> about several strategies to implement a FailOver for
> an Oracle Server, this is the environment:
>
> DB Server: Sun Enterprise 3500 Solaris 5.7 with an
> A1000 StoreEdge Array (0+1), Oracle 8.0.6 EE
>
> App Server: Sun Enterprise 3500 Solaris 5.7 running
> AribaBuyer 7.0
>
> Any suggetions or ideas where I can find information
> about it?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Gabriel
>
>
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