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From: Stefan <sroesch3@attbi.com>
Subject: Re: ORacle load balancing n replication
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Hi,

you can do load balancing, but is connection load balancing

Stefan


dumb wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Is it possible to configure Oracle db servers for load balancing,
> like web server load balancing?
> I mean dividing the user requests across the db servers?
> Please let me know.
> 
> Any write-ups on the configuration?
> 
> Thanks,
> Dumb

