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тАО10-07-2003 03:04 PM
тАО10-07-2003 03:04 PM
Oracle 8.1.7.0.1 OPS, any special software need?
My DBA in the company ask me to prepare requirement for running Oracle 8.1.7.0.1 OPS.
Which currently we are running 8i Enterprise standalone.
What other software, hardware, cost I needed?
Actually need MC/SG OPS is a must?
I'm going to use the following 2 node.
N4000, 4 x 8600 550Mhz, 3G Ram
L2000B, 4 x 8600 540Mhz, 5G Ram
Pls give some advice, cost is our prime concern.
THX Guys and Gals
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тАО10-07-2003 03:13 PM
тАО10-07-2003 03:13 PM
Re: Oracle 8.1.7.0.1 OPS, any special software need?
M/C Serviceguard
Oracle Pack for M/C ServiceGuard
I'm getting a quote on that product right now and it runs a bit under $2000 per CPU.
I think you have enough hardware already.
The reason you need Serviceguard is you seem to indicate two node failover.
There are other solutions however.
You could use Oracle Parellel Server technology to keep a hot copy of the database on the backup server.
You should actually get that Oracle up to 8.1.7.4.0 though, the latest patch set. Also note that support for Oracle 8.1.7 starts to get reduced this year and ends in two years without a special agreement with Oracle.
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тАО10-07-2003 03:14 PM
тАО10-07-2003 03:14 PM
Re: Oracle 8.1.7.0.1 OPS, any special software need?
I am not familiar with OPS, but just want to aware you that Oracle8i will be de-supported after 31 Dec 2003. EMS with additional charges will only cover Oracle8i terminal release, that is 8.1.7.4.
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тАО10-07-2003 04:50 PM
тАО10-07-2003 04:50 PM
Re: Oracle 8.1.7.0.1 OPS, any special software need?
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On the Oracle part, I would consider moving to Oracle9i Real Application Clusters database instead of the OPS.
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In Oracle8i and before, we had "OPS" Oracle Parallel Server. In 9i, this is now called RAC -- Real Application Clusters.
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RAC allows you to use more then one computer in a cluster to make sure the failure of a single computer (n-1 computers actually) doesn't bring down the database. By running more then one instance of oracle on different computers -- all accessing the SAME database -- we can increase (greatly) the availability of the system
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see: http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10501_01/rac.920/a96598/preface.htm
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hope this helps!
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Regards
Yogeeraj
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тАО10-08-2003 08:31 AM
тАО10-08-2003 08:31 AM
Re: Oracle 8.1.7.0.1 OPS, any special software need?
I agree with Yogeeraj, RAC is much better and more stable.
Thanks,
Brian