James
As Steve and Dick point out, the preparation will make or break
replication. An excellent resource for approaching replication is "Data
Replication" by Marie Buretta, Wiley 1997. She provides a several
"workplans" that help your organization prepare for replication. There is a
workplan to make sure your infrastructure is prepared for replication. A
workplan to make sure the application is prepared for replication. A
workplan to make sure the data schema is prepared for replication. Many
items are overkill except for a bet-your-company replication project at a
Fortune 500, but my principle is that it is always easier to strike action
items that don't apply to your project than to try to think up the action
items that aren't on the list. In the worst case, presenting your management
with the actions that should be performed before plunging into replication
may dampen enthusiasm. Wait, DBAs are always good at that.
Dennis Williams
DBA, 20% OCP
Lifetouch, Inc.
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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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