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Re: Oracle on a clustered Linux Distribution

From: Brian Peasland <oracle_dba_at_remove_spam.peasland.com>
Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2003 15:53:36 GMT
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To run Oracle in a clustered environment, you will need to use Oracle Parallel Server (for 8.1.7) or Real Application Clusters (for 9i). This requires shared disk subsystems.

HTH,
Brian

Berry wrote:
>
> I was wondering whethet it is possible to have Linux and Oracle 8.1.7 or
> Oracle 9.2.0.1 running on a clustered server-database setup up. If yes, does
> anyone has positive or negative experiences with that.
>
> Setup1
>
> 2 pizza boxes (Compaq Proliant DL) running Linux in cluster
> 2 databases in 'replication mode'
>
> Setup2
>
> 2 pizza boxes (Compaq Proliant DL) running Linux in cluster
> 1 database on shared storage space
>
> Q: Feasible? and what are your feelings

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