I can say that replication is an application solution level which means you
can not turn on the switch to get all the applications/tables replicated
while on the other hand Standby database is a database level solution that
does not have to know anything about the applications/tables hosted by the
database.
Regards,
Waleed
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Curious, that note suggests Advanced Replication as a failover
methodology.
Seems that a standby database would be _much_ simpler.
Any thoughts ( from anyone ) on why one would use AR for failover, rather
than using a standby database?
Jared
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Mitchell,
There are a LOT of good papers in Metalink. I've been getting my own
education over the last few months. Replication is a really great swiss
army knife though, you need to do a little looking for what you
specifically
need to do, then test, test, test. Oh, and did I mention test? :) I
found
Note: 138181.1 particularly helpful. Oh, and plan on some TARs. I have
found Support very helpful/informative in this area.
Good Luck,
John P Weatherman
Database Administrator
Replacements Ltd.
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Hi all
I will work on replication soon. any advice for reference I can get.
Thanks in advance.
Mitchell
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