>> From: "Tracy Rahmlow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 08:37:30 -0500
>> Subject: Looking for 24 X 7 Design Considerations
>>
>>We currently have 15+ databases (7.3.4 & 8i using IBM AIX and HACMP) that
do
>>not have a  24x7 restriction.  Now, management is looking to bring in new
>>products that will need to be 24X7.  They are looking for costs to
determine
>>the viability of such a decision.  I have no 24x7 experience and am
looking for
>>ideas or options to consider.  [At least initially they are stating there
can
>>be no downtime for maintenance (upgrades/reorgs)]

Tracy some other possible sources of info are:

Oracle 24x7 Tips and Techniques 0-07-211999-3

High availability Tips, Trick and Techniques for E-Commerce and other
mission... from
http://www.speakeasy.org/~jwilton/oracle.html

Some other papers at:
http://www.evdbt.com/library.htm


HTH,

Sean :)

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