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OPS or replication ?

From: Oren Nakdimon <oren_at_gsit.co.il>
Date: 1997/09/01
Message-ID: <340AB723.E48C3997@gsit.co.il>#1/1

Hi.
I have NT-cluster with 2 nodes.
Data should be inserted and retrieved by clients. Every client makes a connection to one node and insert data, and should see data inserted by other clients (includes clients that were connected to the second node) even when the second node is down.

I see two options I can use:
1) Oracle Parallel Server - one database with two instances. 2) An Oracle database and instance on each node, with replication between them. When both nodes are up the replication should be synchronous.

Are there another solutions ?
What are the pros and cons in each solution ?

Any thoughts, ideas and answers will be very appreciated. Thanks, Oren.



Oren Nakdimon
Golden Screens Ltd.
address: 17 Abba-Hillel st., Ramat-Gan 52522, ISRAEL email: oren_at_gsit.co.il
tel:     +972-3-7510836
fax:     +972-3-7518221

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