O R A C L E 9i References

2003-07-09 Thread Pradeep Kumar G

Hello everyone,

We are looking for high availabilty database solution for a product
which is under initial development.
We have suggested Oracle RAC as the database option. Can we go for IBM
DB2 ESE as another database option ?

Can anybody give good references of organisations having production
databases running in Oracle9i RAC ?
Informations on the same would be truely appreciated.

Thanks  Regards,
Pradeep


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RE: O R A C L E 9i References

2003-07-09 Thread Ron Yount
Pradeep,

I don't know of any specific cliff notes on RAC in production, but I have
been involved in extensive testing of RAC/TAF for our environment for about
18 months.  If you have specific questions, feel free to send them to me.
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Hello everyone,

We are looking for high availabilty database solution for a product which is
under initial development. We have suggested Oracle RAC as the database
option. Can we go for IBM DB2 ESE as another database option ?

Can anybody give good references of organisations having production
databases running in Oracle9i RAC ? Informations on the same would be truely
appreciated.

Thanks  Regards,
Pradeep


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RE: O R A C L E 9i References

2003-07-09 Thread Freeman Robert - IL
Pradeep,

I think if you contact Oracle directly they could certainly provide you with
some reference RAC customers that you could talk to. 

RF

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Hello everyone,

We are looking for high availabilty database solution for a product
which is under initial development.
We have suggested Oracle RAC as the database option. Can we go for IBM
DB2 ESE as another database option ?

Can anybody give good references of organisations having production
databases running in Oracle9i RAC ?
Informations on the same would be truely appreciated.

Thanks  Regards,
Pradeep


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