Ahh.... but it does not have to sit there just waiting !!!
We had a DEC TruCluster, with the ASE failover software
(available software everywhere). This was NOT OPS
We still used our failover box but for less powerful
and less critical app. We decided that during failover,
we could tolerate slightly less than optimum
performance and had BOTH systems set-up to failover
but used different init.ora files so they used different
amounts of resources on failover.
You could easily extend this idea to have your "sandbox"
on that big server just sitting there and not use much disk
space allocated to it. In the event of failover, simply add
shutting down the "sandbox" instance.
babette
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> HACMP on AIX works the same way. It is more complex like I said to setup
> and run. But the failover abilities are Great. But it was expensive.
Lots
> of dual hardware that just sat there waiting for a failover.
>
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