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Tracy:
There's a book "Oracle 24X7" by Oracle Press Author : Venkat S. Devraj ISBN
: 0-07-211999-3
could be your good start point & reference.
Kevin
-----Original Message-----
Rahmlow
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 8:15 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
We currently have 15+ databases (7.3.4 & 8i using IBM AIX and HACMP) that do
not have a 24x7 restriction. Now, management is looking to bring in new
products that will need to be 24X7. They are looking for costs to determine
the viability of such a decision. I have no 24x7 experience and am looking
for
ideas or options to consider. [At least initially they are stating there
can
be no downtime for maintenance (upgrades/reorgs)]
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