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Subject: Re: Oracle 9i: Keep multiple servers in sync
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krandryc@hotmail.com (~K) wrote in 
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> I have 3 Oracle servers that I would like to keep in sync. Only one is
> used as my production, the other is a backup and the third is used for
> development purposes. In case my primary Oracle server goes down, I
> would like to immediately use the secondary server. My question is,
> what is the best way to keep all the servers up to date such that if
> tables are updated on my primary server they immediately are updated
> in the subsequent servers.
> 
> Thanks,
> ~K
> 
Either RAC to Standby database
