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Re: 0% data loss setup ?

From: Joseph S. Testa <jtesta_at_dmc-it.com>
Date: Sun, 07 Mar 2004 21:12:03 -0500
Message-ID: <404BD673.9010406@dmc-it.com>


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sounds like a 42 node rac setup with nodes in different continents, of course 42 copies of redologs and about 84 standby databases in max protection mode.

that might cover it, oh wait, the earth was hit by a meteor, damn is there a way to put a rac node on another planet?

joe

Prem Khanna J wrote:

|Hi List,
|
|We will be soon having a system and it requires
|strictly 0% data loss in any case . Not even a
|single commited transaction should be lost.
|
|The setup will be 9iR2 on win2k .
|
|Standby database (max protection mode) may be a
|choice.But the primary DB tends to go down if it
|is not able to communicate with standby DB.this
|reduces the availability of my primary DB and so
|is not my option.And standby database in ( max
|availability mode) can have data loss and hence
|is ruled out.
|
|any HA suggestion ?!
|can someone let me know how it can be acheived ?
|
|Regards,
|Prem.
|
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