>From the standby docs (homogeneous backup) the matrix shows that 64x64 Linux
will work together regardless of kernel version so this implies to me that I
should be able to use Linux 9.3-64 as a standby server to my Linux 9.2-64.

Now this raises another question, do the database instances have to be the
same? I am running 7.5.0.23 on our production instance but would like to
know if I can have the standby instance use 7.5.0.30 or even 7.6?

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Wilson 
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 9:39 AM
To: Maxdb (E-mail)
Subject: FW: OS question concerning Failover setup


Sorry but I meant inquire for both a regular standby server and a hot
standby (clustered solution).

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Wilson 
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 9:29 AM
To: Maxdb (E-mail)
Subject: OS question concerning Failover setup


I have maxdb running on SuSE 9.2 64bit w/ AMD Opteron hardware and I want to
setup my other duplicate server using 9.3 64bit ... can I do this and still
use the 9.3 server as the hot standby server?

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