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Oracle 10g cluster. AIX or W2K3?
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| psrmc IWNLCSNTAAWD 2005-07-18, 8:25 pm |
| Anyone running 10g in a cluster environment? I'm trying to decide between
AIX or W2K3 for my cluster. Any tips, advice, horror stories, etc..
Appreciated.
Thanks.
PSRMC
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| Matthias Hoys 2005-07-19, 8:26 pm |
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"psrmc IWNLCSNTAAWD" <who@where.com> wrote in message
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0inthebeginninggod@2
07.115.63.158...
> Anyone running 10g in a cluster environment? I'm trying to decide between
> AIX or W2K3 for my cluster. Any tips, advice, horror stories, etc..
> Appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> PSRMC
Please repost your question in comp.database.oracle.server. I'm sure you
will get lots of answers regarding the usage of a "real" OS ;-)
I would go for RAC on Linux, or AIX if you have the money for the hardware
(Linux can run on "cheap" Intel/AMD servers). RAC is a high-availibility
cluster solution where you have multiple instances connecting to the same db
(on a clustered filesystem).
Matthias
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| psrmc IWNLCSNTAAWD 2005-07-20, 8:25 pm |
| "Matthias Hoys" < idmwarpzone_NOSPAM_@
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> "psrmc IWNLCSNTAAWD" <who@where.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns9697CA8C451F
0inthebeginninggod@2
07.115.63.158...
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> Please repost your question in comp.database.oracle.server. I'm sure
> you will get lots of answers regarding the usage of a "real" OS ;-)
> I would go for RAC on Linux, or AIX if you have the money for the
> hardware (Linux can run on "cheap" Intel/AMD servers). RAC is a
> high-availibility cluster solution where you have multiple instances
> connecting to the same db (on a clustered filesystem).
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> Matthias
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Will Do, Thanks
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