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Yes you can go for Active-Active cluster configuration of RAC or else Active-Passive configuration of Oracle Fail Safe on Windows Cluster. Both of these are available on Windows 2000 cluster.
Let me know, if you want more info.
HTH,
Rajesh
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Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 9:40 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Hi
I wanted to migrate my database from SUN solaris to WINDOWS 2000
platform.Curetly I am having sun cluster as failover with shared disk.
I wanted to setup similar kind of setup with windows 2000.
Is any failover option available in Windows2000?
Let me know if anyone does such kind of setup earlier ?
Thx
-Seema
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