Gabriel - Are you just talking about failing the database over to a hot
standby database, and the users would have to be notified to log off and log
on the standby, or are you thinking about automatically failing their
connections over as well? The latter depends on what access methods they
use.

�
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Hi List, 

I have to make a presentation to the company's CEO
about several strategies to implement a FailOver for
an Oracle Server, this is the environment:

DB Server: Sun Enterprise 3500 Solaris 5.7 with an
A1000 StoreEdge Array (0+1), Oracle 8.0.6 EE

App Server: Sun Enterprise 3500 Solaris 5.7 running
AribaBuyer 7.0

Any suggetions or ideas where I can find information
about it?

Thanks in advance
Gabriel






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