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Jeff - With 8.1.7, I believe that you are limited to read-only or standby, but you can't have both simultaneously. It is either in recovery mode accepting redo logs from production or open and allowing read-only.
I believe that with 9i the options are much more flexible. Read up
on the Oracle9i Real Application Clusters.
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
dwilliams_at_lifetouch.com
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Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 1:20 PM
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Hi. I'm looking into implementing a read-only stand-by database. I'd like to have it read-only for periodic reporting during the day. Is this possible under 8.1.7, or 9i?
Are there any drawbacks to having the stand-by database opened for read-only? I would have two goals in mind: 1. A stand-by, read-only reporting db. 2. Easy switch-over to the stand-by. Are these two goals compatible? I can't find any documention on Data Guard for 8.1.7, as the links on Technet are broken.
Thanks
Jeff
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