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HA Server

From: Adam <agetchell_at_home.com>
Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2000 04:48:47 GMT
Message-ID: <Pk6o4.37514$eC2.368474@news1.alsv1.occa.home.com>


I just read a Oracle white-paper titled "Designing Highly Available Databases". It made mention of a Oracle product called HA Server which sounds something like enhanced version of OPS. Anybody know anything about it?

From white-paper:

Oracle HA-Server
System faults, which can be handled by local failover, are the most likely types of interruptions most customers will experience. To provide the required levels of availability, Oracle is offering a special high availability integrated database server configuration. This configuration is built on clustered servers, running Oracle8 or Oracle8i with the Oracle Parallel Server. This configuration has been engineered to provide the fastest failover, and has undergone a battery of tests in Oracle's high availability lab, to ensure proper actions are taken in all failure scenarios. The offering includes enhanced database monitors, that have been integrated with systems vendor's cluster infrastructure software to correctly detect and automatically recover from faults and hangs that previously required manual intervention. Figure 4 below details the major components of Oracle's high availability server configuration. Received on Tue Feb 08 2000 - 22:48:47 CST

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