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In article <7s7ru9$raj$1_at_news101.telia.com>,
"Johan Wegener" <xjw_at_xdde.xdk> wrote:
> To state this question is trivial; the answer is surely less so:
>
> Is it possible to have an Oracle instance and its data online around
the
> clock, 365 days a year while "guaranteeing" against loss of data?
>
> I am interested in knowing what such a setup could look like. There
are no
> restrictions whatsoever, technically or financially. Has anybody on
planet
> Earth achieved this? The scope of the configuation is in the
"world-wide
> airline" range.
>
> As I am basically not a DBA, I would highly appreciate if somebody
could
> point me in the right direction. I've heard that it should be possible
using
> a kind of "three-way replication". Does anybody know any details?
>
> Thanks,
> Johan
johan, fail over and standby database are some of things you may want to
explore.
Ted chyn
>
>
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Received on Wed Sep 22 1999 - 08:45:22 CDT
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