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what i mean is the clustering to obtain high availability. and i heard this can be achieved thru OPS, anyone can comment about this ?
thanks &
regards
Herman
I'm not sure what you're referring to by "oracle clustering". Is this = a product you've heard of? I'm not familiar with it. Inside the = database, clustering is the term for nesting multiple tables within the = same segment for faster joins. Could that be what you're thinking about? = Outside the database, clustering is a means of attaining high = availability and is required for OPS. Single instance Oracle can also = run on a cluster apart from OPS but is not quite as highly available.
Herman <Sherman_at_bcsis.com> wrote:=20
hello all,
can somebody plz help me to explain about oracle clustering ? is oracle clustering equal to Oracle Parallel Server ? is it considered as software clustering ?
wha'ts the different, advantage and disadvantage bettween software clustering and hardware clustering anyway ? can we combine those two when we implement OPS ?
thanks
and regards
Herman
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