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Re: RAC nodes

From: Carol Legros <clegros_at_orsis.ca>
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 13:24:02 -0500
Message-ID: <40F6CBC2.40905@orsis.ca>


Raj,
I recently spoke with someone that is considering putting in RAC in this configuration.
We don't know of anyone that *has* done this, and on the flip side, we couldn't think of any other
reasons this solution might be problematic except for the network.

I'd like to hear about similar RAC experiences (servers split over geographic locations)
from others on the list if they have tried it.

Carol

Raj Jamadagni wrote:

>Other than network latency and other outages, what more do you _want_ ??
>
>Raj
>
>--- Carol Legros <clegros_at_orsis.ca> wrote:
>
>
>>I'm wondering if anyone out there that is using RAC has set up their nodes
>>such that half of the nodes reside in one geographic location and the
>>other half of
>>their nodes in another geographic location (ie 100 miles away).
>>
>>I can envision possible issues with network latency or outages, but I'm
>>wondering
>>what other problems/issues others may have found if/when they tried such a
>>configuration.
>>
>>Cheers
>>Carol
>>
>>
>>
>>
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