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High Availability Solution

From: <Jared.Still_at_radisys.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2002 09:18:24 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.004BE4E0.20020823091824@fatcity.com>


Anyone have some help?

I haven't done this myself.


Jared,

i have an instance A [ 8.1.6 ] on win2k server. it is not configured for MTS.instance A is accessed thro a web .

if A goes down , i want the application to gracefully switchover to another instance B.
B is not existing now ? should B be a stand by DB or should it be in OPS or FailSafe ...?

all i want is a simple high availability solution . oracle has Replication,stand-by,OPS,FailSafe, transaprent application failover (TAF).... as HA solutions. i read that TAF works with Replication,stand-by and OPS config.

my DB is of size 20G. it is not a 24/7 DB . weekly 2 hrs downtime is acceptable.it is a OLTP system.

which one would best suit my requirement ? what are th pre-requisites for this ?
where can i get some good docs for HA solutions ?

Guide me plz.

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