Re: Standby with a twist
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2017 19:16:09 +0200 (CEST)
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... or use the simulator: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/sun-unified-storage/downloads/sun-simulator-1368816.html
Use VMware to run the simulator and the database server on standby side. Crazy but hey :)
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Stefan Koehler
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> Fernando Andrade <correo_at_fjandrade.com> hat am 22. Juni 2017 um 18:32 geschrieben:
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> I put a ticket some long time ago for a solution like this.
> For HCC to work you need to buy an Oracle NAS.
>
> FJA
>
> From: <oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org> on behalf of Mladen Gogala <gogala.mladen_at_gmail.com>
> Reply-To: <gogala.mladen_at_gmail.com>
> Date: Thursday, June 22, 2017 at 10:19 AM
> To: oracle-l <oracle-l_at_freelists.org>
> Subject: Standby with a twist
>
> The client has half rack Exadata X6, with Oracle 12.1.0.2 running on it. The database itself is 35 TB. The client would like to have a standby DB
> in a spare location. They envisioned a normal Linux box, with 64 cores and 1 TB RAM, connected to NetApp All Flash. So far, so good. I was asked to
> build that standby. I have only one issue: HCC. The client is using hybrid columnar compression on Exadata. If I restore RMAN backup to a
> non-Exadata box, will the restored database be able to read the tables? What about the log apply? Messing around with a backup of 35 TB database can
> waste quite a bit of time. So, has anybody ever done a non-Exadata standby to an Exadata database?
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