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Samuel,
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In article <3989dc09_at_trc-tpanews01.trcinc.com>,
"Samuel P Howard" <sam.howard_at_trcinc.com> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> We have a development group that is interested in having us setup a
Sun
> Cluster, putting Oracle Parallel Server (OPS) on it, and allowing them
to do
> some app develeopment against it. Any suggestions or limitations that
> anyone would care to share?
>
> Obvously, the unix platform is Sun. Currently, we are trying to
decide
> between E450's (pci - SCI not supported) and E3500's (sbus - SCI
supported).
>
> They are also thinking about making it a 3-node cluster, with only 1-2
nodes
> running OPS, and any/all of the nodes running parts of the Application
(no
> idea what the App is supposed to do yet). Any comments about mixing
the
> Application on the same nodes as the OPS instances?
>
> What other alternatives are there to OPS? How does Veritas Cluster
Server
> compare (OPS not supported at this time) with Oracle HA/Hot Standby?
>
> Please cc: my e-mail for any followups.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Sam
> --
> Sam.Howard_at_TRCInc.com
> Sr. Unix Administrator
>
>
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