We have tried to stay away from Replication because everything we hear says
it takes constant monitoring.
Even Quest Software's replication product claims to need about 25% of a DBA
to maintain it.  And it is supposed
to be a lot better than Oracle's replication.

Ron Smith

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Greetings all,

To this point in time, our organization has pretty much had vanilla
Client/Server and Web Apps accessing Oracle RDBMS on Tru64 Unix, Netware,
and Windows/NT.  However, we are considering future applications which may
involve doing "Distributed Database" and "Advanced Replication".  In just a
high-level sense, what are the implications to the DBA staff?  I.E. Would it
be not much impact and "no big deal", or would it complicate our DBA's lives
drastically and by "orders of magnitude"?

Thanks very much for your always valuable insights,

JDamiano

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