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Anyone running 10g in a cluster environment? I'm trying to decide between AIX or W2K3 for my cluster. Any tips, advice, horror stories, etc.. Appreciated. Thanks. PSRMC |
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"psrmc IWNLCSNTAAWD" <who (AT) where (DOT) com> wrote in message news:Xns9697CA8C451F0inthebeginninggod (AT) 207 (DOT) 115.63.158... Anyone running 10g in a cluster environment? I'm trying to decide between AIX or W2K3 for my cluster. Any tips, advice, horror stories, etc.. Appreciated. Thanks. PSRMC Please repost your question in comp.database.oracle.server. I'm sure you will get lots of answers regarding the usage of a "real" OS ;-) I would go for RAC on Linux, or AIX if you have the money for the hardware (Linux can run on "cheap" Intel/AMD servers). RAC is a high-availibility cluster solution where you have multiple instances connecting to the same db (on a clustered filesystem). Matthias |
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