Attain real solutions for current availability challenges. Based on a "DBA-centric" approach to High Availability, Oracle Database 10g High Availability concentrates on explaining Oracle Database 10 g technologies and practices to database administrators, covering general availability, real application clusters (RAC), disaster planning and recovery, and distributed database solutions. Hardware and application needs are also taken into account. While Oracle Database 10 g is the main focus, many of the options discussed are available in earlier database releases. Organized to provide conceptual…mehr
Attain real solutions for current availability challenges. Based on a "DBA-centric" approach to High Availability, Oracle Database 10g High Availability concentrates on explaining Oracle Database 10 g technologies and practices to database administrators, covering general availability, real application clusters (RAC), disaster planning and recovery, and distributed database solutions. Hardware and application needs are also taken into account. While Oracle Database 10 g is the main focus, many of the options discussed are available in earlier database releases. Organized to provide conceptual understanding of High Availability, included are "HA Workshops," step-by-step instructions to get you through certain implementations, plus real-world inspired case studies.
Matthew Hart (Colorado Springs, CO) has worked exclusively with the Windows Operating System for more than 5 years, the last 3 of which have been with Oracle Corporation, assisting Oracle customer implement the RDBMS on Windows NT and 2000. From 1999 onward, his role has increasingly become focused on Oracle's high availability solutions, specifically Oracle Recovery Manager and Oracle Advanced Replication. For the past 6 months he has been involved in the beta testing of Oracle9i, and he currently supports beta customers who are rolling out 9i into the enterprise. Matthew became an Oracle Certified Professional in May 1999.
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PART I: Logical Availability 1: Oracle and Availability: Illustrated Downtime Scenarios 2: RDBMS Features for Availability 3: Tuning Your Database for Availability PART II: Real Application Clusters 4: RAC Setup and Configuration 5: Database Administration in a RAC Environment 6: Utility Computing: Applications as Services PART III: Disaster Planning 7: Oracle Data Guard: Surviving the Disaster 8: Backup and Recovery for High-Availability Environments 9: Oracle Flashback: Surviving User-Induced Trauma PART IV: Distributed Database Solutions 10: Oracle Streams for High Availability 11: Oracle Net Configuration for Failover
PART I: Logical Availability 1: Oracle and Availability: Illustrated Downtime Scenarios 2: RDBMS Features for Availability 3: Tuning Your Database for Availability PART II: Real Application Clusters 4: RAC Setup and Configuration 5: Database Administration in a RAC Environment 6: Utility Computing: Applications as Services PART III: Disaster Planning 7: Oracle Data Guard: Surviving the Disaster 8: Backup and Recovery for High-Availability Environments 9: Oracle Flashback: Surviving User-Induced Trauma PART IV: Distributed Database Solutions 10: Oracle Streams for High Availability 11: Oracle Net Configuration for Failover
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