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If I understand you correctly and you want to use DataGuard for site
failover and RAC for machine failover, that should work without any
problems. It is indeed what I would recommend for a full HA configuration,
since RAC only answers the machine failover part, not site failover.
Pete
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Rajesh.Rao_at_jpmchase.com
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2003 4:39 AM
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Folks,
A project team here is flirting with the idea of having standby databases for the two production RAC nodes. The two standy nodes will be at a DR site. Any gotchas with this configuration?
Regards
Raj
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