05102nam 2200745 a 450 991081137030332120200520144314.097866133496139781283349611128334961297818496826711849682674(CKB)2670000000093629(EBL)950605(OCoLC)780490900(SSID)ssj0000524614(PQKBManifestationID)11347439(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000524614(PQKBWorkID)10488041(PQKB)10462808(Au-PeEL)EBL950605(CaPaEBR)ebr10477265(CaONFJC)MIL334961(PPN)228050049(OCoLC)795808306(OCoLC)ocn795808306 (FR-PaCSA)88851694(CaSebORM)9781849682664(MiAaPQ)EBC950605(EXLCZ)99267000000009362920110701d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrOracle 11g R1/R2 real application clusters essentials design, implement, and support complex Oracle 11g RAC environments for real-world deployments /Ben Prusinski, Syed Jaffer Hussain1st editionBirmingham, U.K. Packt Enterprise Pub.20111 online resource (552 p.)Includes index.9781849682664 1849682666 Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1:High Availability; High availability concepts; Planned versus unplanned downtime; Service Level Agreements for high availability; High availability interpretations; Recovery time and high availability; System design for high availability; Business Continuity and high availability; Disaster Recovery; Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery guidelines; Fault-tolerant systems and high availability; Requirements for implementing fault toleranceFault tolerance and replicationHigh availability solutions for Oracle; Oracle Data Guard; Oracle Streams; Oracle Application Server Clustering; High availability: Oracle 11g R1 Real Application Clusters (RAC); High availability: Oracle 11g R2 Real Application Clusters (RAC); Summary; Chapter 2:Oracle 11g RAC Architecture; Oracle 11g RAC architecture; Certification matrix for Oracle 11g RAC architecture; Hardware architecture for Oracle 11g RAC; Server configurations for Oracle 11g RAC; CPU processors; Choosing between 32-bit and 64-bit CPU architectures; Dual core and multicore processorsNetwork architecture for Oracle 11g RACThe private network and the Oracle 11g RAC interconnect; Choices for private interconnect and 11g RAC; Redundancy for Ethernet interconnects with 11g RAC; Network bonding (NIC teaming); Storage architecture for Oracle 11g RAC; RAID configurations for Oracle 11g RAC; RAID 0 (striping); RAID 1 (mirroring); RAID 5 (striped with parity); RAID 10 (striped mirrors); Third-party RAID implementations; IBM AIX LPAR disk volume management for RAID; Linux volume management for RAID configuration; Storage protocols for RAC; SCSI; Fibre ChannelPoint-to-Point (FC-P2P)Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL); Fibre Channel Switched Fabric (FC-SW); Which Fibre Channel topology is best?; iSCSI; Which storage protocol is best for RAC?; Asynchronous I/O versus Direct I/O for Oracle 11g RAC; Oracle 11g RAC components; Voting Disk; Oracle Cluster Registry; Oracle 11g R1 RAC background processes; ACMS Atomic Controlfile to Memory Service; GTX0-j Global Transaction Process; LMON Global Enqueue Service Monitor; LMD Global Enqueue Service Daemon; LMS Global Cache Service Process; LCK0 Instance Enqueue ProcessRMSn Oracle RAC Management ProcessesRSMN Remote Slave Monitor; Oracle 11g R2 RAC background processes; Grid Plug and Play; Grid Interprocess Communication; Multicast Domain Name Service; Oracle Grid Naming Service; How RAC differs from Oracle 11g single-instance implementations; New ASM features and RAC; New SYSASM privilege for Oracle 11g R1 ASM; Oracle 11g R2 ASM features; OCR and Voting Disk stored in ASM; Oracle Automatic Storage Management Cluster Filesystem (Oracle ACFS); New Oracle 11g ASM Disk Group compatibility features; Summary; Chapter 3:Clusterware InstallationPreparing for a cluster installationDesign, implement, and support complex Oracle 11g RAC environments for real world deployments with this book and eBookRelational databasesDatabase managementRelational databases.Database management.005.7565005.7575Prusinski Ben1643772Hussain S. Jaffer(Syed Jaffer)1643773MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910811370303321Oracle 11g R13989236UNINA