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Re: RAC and Standby Dr

From: AK <oramagic_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 08:09:24 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.005D2F26.20031013080924@fatcity.com>


Rajesh ,
I think in 9i dataguard this task became little easier . It doesn't take that much time to change role of database from primary to standby and vice versa . That's what doc says I haven't tried it myself though.

-ak

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> Thanks for the reply, Pete.
>
> We recommended EMC SRDF to keep the production and DR in sync, but the
> budget cannot provide for it. Now, with a standby DR, what I am scared of
> is, it would take me say 15 minutes tops, to activate the standby in case
> of a production site failure. But then, making the production back to
real
> production, and DR back to standby, will take much more testing and time.
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> Regards
> Raj
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> If I understand you correctly and you want to use DataGuard for site
> failover and RAC for machine failover, that should work without any
> problems. It is indeed what I would recommend for a full HA
configuration,
> since RAC only answers the machine failover part, not site failover.
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> Pete
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> Folks,
>
> A project team here is flirting with the idea of having standby databases
> for the two production RAC nodes. The two standy nodes will be at a DR
> site.
> Any gotchas with this configuration?
>
> Regards
> Raj
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