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Pete,
It's 9i and I don't foresee migration to 10g in the short term.
Thanks for mentioning it,
Alex
From: Pete Sharman <peter.sharman_at_oracle.com>@freelists.org on
27-07-2004 08:30 ZE10
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RE: Load balancing with RAC according to our own proportions
Have you looked at the services functionality in 10g?
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Pete
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On Behalf Of Alexandre Gorbatchev
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Subject: Load balancing with RAC according to our own proportions
Hi all,
Could you please share your experience with client load balancing with RAC
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in 9i?
Oracle can do it on its own during connection time but this wouldn't suit
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our need. We want to define proportions in which connections should be =
distributed over different nodes. I suppose it's not possible with =
standard Oracle Net architecture. The applications are connecting over OCI
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if it makes any difference. We are using dedicated sessions. Sessions are
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persistent and normally stay connected for days if not months. I think we
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can initiate reconnect if we need to re-balance but I still don't see any
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option of how to balance connections automatically by Oracle.
For now, I see only application specific approach - the app would have to
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choose which of the instances it should connect to. Please correct me if =
I'm wrong. Any ideas would be appreciated.
Regards,
Alex
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