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ir4u4_at_yahoo.com (Equis Uno) wrote in message news:<692feddd.0403061940.4abe510d_at_posting.google.com>...
> I differ,
>
> For example, how you distribute APPL_TOP is independent
> of the database version.
>
True, but you did ask about 10g. I'll paraphrase what DM wrote - it
will be some time before any OA version is certified for 10g. When it
is certified it will have a Panama Canal level of buginess IMHO. That
having been said I'm really looking forward to it.
> Also, I'm interested in hearing from people who have wrestled
> with this set of problems.
>
> Just assume the database is 9i instead of 10g.
>
> Look at it this way, assume you are an APPS DBA and your forms
> server catches fire. How do you architect the deployment (before the fire)
> so that the end-users notice no service interruption.
>
> I imagine that a deployment which protects you from this type of
> disaster is mostly independent of the database version.
>
> Do we have any APPS DBAs out there?
>
> -moi
>
> > It is going to be a minimum of one year before any version of Oracle
> > Apps is certified to 10g so any answer to this or any other question
> > you have aksed is meaningless. How sensitive to something that does
> > not yet exist? How can anyone know?
> >
> > I think the hardest thing for you is likely to be patience. ;-)
Hey - define "fire". Small one you put out with a thimball of water or one where the building burns down? It makes a difference.
You are talking disaster recovery. Has almost nothing to do with 11i per se. An apps server is an apps server. We use the same one for 11i, JSP, custom forms, etc.
Think clustering.
Greg Received on Mon Mar 08 2004 - 19:25:00 CST
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