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Re: fail safe on two non clustered windows server

From: Olaf Raether <olaf_at_raether.de>
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 07:50:20 +0200
Message-ID: <b9acav828ii57jj25ams2qk7m0efk0cmhu@4ax.com>


Thatīs what iīm thinking of. Shared SCSI with a storage plus failsafe on an "normal" Windows Server with Oracle 9i

Olaf Rather

On 22 Apr 2003 17:43:56 -0700, drak0nian_at_yahoo.com (Paul Drake) wrote:

>Olaf Raether <olaf_at_raether.de> wrote in message news:<afl8av4qhm4qv093k38jfmk8ij59f13nr0_at_4ax.com>...
>> Hey,
>>
>> i plan to use oracle failsafe to handle fail-over with two server. But
>> i donīt want to install a windows cluster. So my question:
>>
>> Can i use failsafe with two "normal" windows server ?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Olaf Raether
>
>Olaf,
>
>If you had included Oracle Server version info, I might have been
>inclined to look into this (database edition, Enterprise or Standard
>would help, also).
>
>As for all that I know, you're still running on 7.3.4 or have gotten
>ahold of 10i and generated TPC reports with it.
>
>Oracle Failsafe was around in the 7.3.4 days - long before W2K
>*anything* was released. I have a hunch that there is a way of
>implementing its features without installing W2K Advanced Server. On
>the hardware side - are you using shared SCSI (no RAID) or a
>fibrechannel storage unit?
>
>There is documentation for Failsafe up on Metalink.
>
>Pd
Received on Wed Apr 23 2003 - 00:50:20 CDT

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