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Re: If the only issue in your decision was simplicity, what high availability(automatic failover ) method would you implament?

From: Mick Rice <mickrice_at_techie.com>
Date: 3 Oct 2001 01:31:55 -0700
Message-ID: <645b6e08.0110030031.67d3c7dc@posting.google.com>


Sean,

     You have to be kidding ! Give some decent details of the situation you're actually in and then people might be able to help. What platform (OS)? What size of database? What user population? What database version? What hardware?
What on earth use is a "...nearly up-to-date (within 30 > minutes) standby database..." ?

Mick Rice.

sean_denney_at_yahoo.com (sean) wrote in message news:<a6568d08.0110021528.7e4de0f1_at_posting.google.com>...
> What is the easiest way to have a nearly up-to-date (within 30
> minutes) standby database that could be automatically failed over to
> by an application server.
>
> Any thoughts appreciated
Received on Wed Oct 03 2001 - 03:31:55 CDT

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