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Rampant has two new ones out by Mike Ault and Madhu Tumma
http://www.rampant-books.com/book_2003_1_rac.htm
Oracle9i RAC
Oracle Real Application Clusters Configuration and Internals
Mike Ault & Madhu Tumma
ISBN 0-9727513-0-0 Library of Congress Number: 2003107664
Publication Date - June 2003
Oracle In-Focus Series - 1
Retail Price $59.95 / £37.95
http://www.rampant-books.com/book_2004_1_10g_grid.htm
Oracle 10g Grid & Real Application Clusters
Oracle10g Grid Computing with RAC
Mike Ault, Madhu Tumma
ISBN 0-9744355-4-6 Library of Congress Number: 2004101910
680 pages - Perfect binding - 9x7 inch trim
Publication Date - May 2004
Shelving: Database/Oracle
Oracle In-Focus - 18
Retail Price $69.95 / £47.95
-----Original Message-----
From: Singh, Ratnesh (GEI, GEFA, Contractor)
To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Sent: 5/10/2004 4:20 PM
Subject: 9i RAC or 10g RAC ?
Hi=20
We are currently running 9.2.0.4 on Solaris, and intend to move to RAC =
on Redhat Linux AS.
We are now evaluating whether to move to 9i rac or 10g rac.=20
Does 10g rac have significant improvements or new features as compared =
to 9i rac ?
Is 10g rac more stable than 9i rac ?=20
Any good books on rac that u may want to recommend.
Please share your thoughts/experiences/advice.
thanks
ratnesh
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