Aye to that, but you'll need at least two,
possibly three, identical clusters, not just one. One cluster for
production and an identical cluster for QA/Test, and possibly one for
development (though that last is often regarded as unnecessary).
Skimping on the QA/Test environment is the leading edge
of failure...
RAC itself requires additional DBA expertise as
well as additional OS SysAdmin expertise for cluster hardware/OS, each of
which costs more to obtain/maintain (either by hiring
experienced/talented or training to build or both). Clustering is
not a low-cost solution from any perspective...
RAC is a solution for certain specific
high-availability and high-scaleability requirements (not including
"data-center failure", a.k.a. disaster-recovery), so it's a good idea to
be certain that you are planning a solution that meets your own specific
requirements before proceeding. RAC should not be a high-level
management decision -- it is a specific technical solution to meet specific
technical requirements, which themselves should have been derived from the
requirements of the business. There are several other possible H/A
solutions in Oracle9i (i.e. physical standby, logical standby, advanced
replication, OS failover solutions, RAC, etc), each of which addresses the
same H/A problems in different ways with differing levels of complexity and
cost.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 6:43
AM
Subject: RE: Oracle Real Application
Clusters
IMHO, the main requirement is that you have to have a
system that needs to be up 24x7 on a cluster and your ability to fork
enough money to Oracle and your server vendor (to get two identical
machines) and your networking vendor (for redundant network
connections).
Rest everything is easy ...
Raj
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Dear All,
We are planning to implement ORAC for our application, can anybody
tell me where to get good information on the system requirements for
implementing the same.
Regards
Prem