I have designed systems on Sun Solaris Cluster (1.2 and 2.2) with OPS (7.3.x and
8.1.x) that used EMC "snapshots" (BCVs and SRDF), but not Windows 2000 clusters,
DELL, or HP.  Those used BCVs for backups of OPS databases and worked well.
Since the EMC "snapshot" was performed at a layer common to all nodes (the
Symmetrix), there was no issue of synchronizing host write activity - a track
modification is a track modification, no matter which host it comes from.  If
the "snapshot" mechanism is at the host level, one would need to be concerned
about how writes from distinct hosts in an OPS cluster are managed/coordinated.
In this context, the considerations for RAC are identical to those for OPS.

-Don Granaman
[Orasaurus - Honk if you remember UFI!]

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>
>   hi  ,
>   We have been studiyng about a project which is include Oracle Real
> Application Clusters on Windows 2000 Cluster  System.
>   And Our hardware vendors present to us "snapshot technology" on their
> storage systems .We have orginized two meeting with DELL and HP vendores and
> they said to us that  they could present to us "snapshot tech." and We could
> usathis snapshots as  consistent oracle  backups. But I am not sure about
> this.
>   Is there any body who has oracle or Oracle Parallel Server or 9i RAC and
> this kind of storage systems.
>    I need advice and expre?nced info aabout this sunbject.


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