Any papers/books you can recommend on getting it 'right'?

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Properly designed and configured replication
environments, especially on 8i+, can handle a
phenomenal transaction level.  I've worked with sites
that replicate 20GB+ a day and db performance is
excellent.  On the other hand, I've also worked with
sites that were such a mess that replicating 100MB a
day was an effort.

I think there's just less margin for error in
designing and configuring a replication environment
when you're dealing with that high a transaction load.

My $.02

-- Anita

--- Brian McGraw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Most of the high-volume replicated sites that I have
> heard of over the past few years use Quest's
> Shareplex.  I've had no experience with Clustra.
> 
> Brian
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> David Turner wrote:
> 
> > Thanks. If anyone else knows of anything out there
> for really high volume replication over
> > a WAN it would be appreciated. I was under the
> impression that banks, credit card companies, and
> > telephone companies were replicating there data
> using Oracle but it doesn't look like it.
> > Anyone know what they are using? It also seems
> like for certain apps they would have to
> > use synchronous replicatiion.  Has anyone had any
> experience with Clustra?
> >
> > Dave
> >
> > On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 03:04:30PM -0400, JOE
> TESTA wrote:
> > > Page 61 of Oracle 9i, Data Guard concept.pdf
> > >
> > > says the standby can be in one of 2 states, open
> for read-only or in managed recovery mode.  if its
> open in read only, it can't have logs applied.  I've
> not gotten around to testing that 9i concept yet. 
> although it looks like it will be kewl to flip
> between primary and standby WITHOUT rebuilding :)
> > >
> > > hth, joe
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/12/01 03:26PM >>>
> > >
> > > Anyone know if the standby in 9i can be in
> readonly mode while the logs are
> > > being applied? I've heard about this as being
> the case and also that this isn't
> > > the case.
> > >
> > > Thanks, Dave Turner
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