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Yes, you can run multiple instances on each node.
IMHO, there is nothing impractical about running multiple instances on each node. If your platform can provide the capacity to effectively run multiple instances (DLM/OPS considerations made), there is no problem.
-D
On 5 Dec 1996 15:07:16 GMT, "Kevin Brand" <kbrand_at_gtetel.com> wrote:
>
>Does OPS support multiple Instances per ( clustered ) node?
>
>Given a two node ( node A and node B ) cluster running OPS,
>is it possible to run more than one Instance of Oracle on both
>node A and node B while accessing a common disk subsystem?
>Will this depend on the DLM provided with the OS?
>
>This could also be explained as running more than one Instance
>of the Parallel Server on the same set of hardware.
>
>I realize that this isn't practical and does not generally fit well into
>the OPS world, however my shop may be forced to run multiple
>instances to contain various 'data sets'. Using the OPS will
>prevent the need for using other means ( replication ) of allowing
>another node to access the same data.
>
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Kevin Brand
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