I would check out the Veritas suite of products.  We have several 24x7 high
availability OLTP databases and are using Veritas Database Edition HA (High
Availability), which includes several Veritas products bundled together that
are well integrated with Oracle to provide continuous services and database
failover and restoral in the event of hardware or software failure.

You may also want to look into Oracle Parallel Server (8i, 8 and 7), or 9i
Real Application Clusters if you're deploying with 9i.

Defry

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> I'm new to the list and was recently assigned working on Oracle high
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