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Re: best way to have a standby database?

From: damorgan <dan.morgan_at_ci.seattle.wa.us>
Date: Mon, 04 Mar 2002 19:29:41 GMT
Message-ID: <3C83CB2D.6C3E6BC8@ci.seattle.wa.us>


Redo log replication.

Daniel Morgan

Wujo wrote:

> running wintel (W2000 workstation) Oracle 8.17, 5 clients, 500MB database,
> 1500 records being added per day.
>
> Server is PIII-1Gig, 3 x 18GB SCSI (no RAID)
>
> Looking to setup a "standby" server without getting into "clustering" or
> something expensive & complex.
>
> What is the best way to do it?
>
> The standby server does not have to go immediately online or have the very
> latest data (the newer the better though) if the main server fails.
>
> Automated Import/Export Scripts (after every 200 records added or
> something)?
> Failsafe?
>
> Any suggestions?
Received on Mon Mar 04 2002 - 13:29:41 CST

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