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Does anyone here know of any Oracle 9i (9.2.0.4) Data Guard limitations and/or needed workarounds?
In the process of planning a near-terabyte size data warehouse utilizing both Real Application Clusters (RAC) and Data Guard (primary/standby) technologies on a Linux (Red Hat v 2.1) environment (using raw partitions).
As part of my active research on the matter (manuals, release notes, OTN, etc.), I am wondering if anybody on the list knows (from experience) of any specific limitations (e.g., bugs, etc.) that may be encountered while using the Data Guard (logical or physical standby databases and synchronous or asynchronous modes) implementation on Linux? In other words, looking for any information about possible limitations (or special workarounds needed) using Data Guard on a Linux implementation.
Regards,
William
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Author: William R. Jones
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