Jared,

Did you read the OTN document?  I don't see any new technology here.  In
fact, it looks like a nightmare.  They cited using Read-Only Tablespaces,
Transportable Tablespace, database links and Oracle Streams for sharing data
across the "blades" of the multi-server nodes.  This is supposed to be
better than what we do now?  I can see myself being driven nuts to get this
thing to work.

Maybe I need to re-read this (slowly).  I see myself explaining to damagers
why this is not such a good thing in the coming months.

Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional


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On more serious note:

Here's are links to a couple Oracle grid computing documents.

The first is a newsletter I receive from our local Oracle office.

The second is an OTN document.


http://www.cybcon.com/~jkstill/Jul2003.pdf

http://otn.oracle.com/products/oracle9i/grid_computing/Oracle9iGridCookbook.
html


Jared





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I just realized what the upgraded name for 9ias will be...

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