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The use RAC and Oracle replication in sycronse mode.(to a remote site)
Jim
"Valentin Minzatu" <v.m.i.n.z.a.t.u.@.r.o.g.e.r.s.c.o.m> wrote in message
news:cjYFb.158955$%TO.9226_at_twister01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com...
> RAC is considered as well, but only for HA. What I am looking for is both
HA
> and disaster recovery, so probably it will be a combination of RAC and
> something else to cover the disaster eventuality.
> Oracle's DataGuard is out of the question as it is not doing real-time or
> near real time replication, as we need 0 or almost zero data loss.
>
> Valentin
>
> "Jim Kennedy" <kennedy-downwithspammersfamily_at_attbi.net> wrote in message
> news:O2YFb.182385$_M.834008_at_attbi_s54...
> > How about RAC from Oracle.
> > Jim
> > "Valentin Minzatu" <valentinminzatu_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:c520825e.0312230542.35e35ab3_at_posting.google.com...
> > > I am looking for a high availability/disaster recovery solution for
> > > Oracle 9i on Solaris. The products I found by now are iReflect and
> > > SharePlex.
> > > Has anybody evaluated these products?
> > > Is there any comparison document/expertise for the two?
> > > Are there any other "real-time" replication tools for Oracle on the
> > > market?
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance,
> > > Valentin
> >
> >
>
>
Received on Tue Dec 23 2003 - 08:32:13 CST