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02-14-2005 04:21 AM
02-14-2005 04:21 AM
I am looking for a DR solution. My apps is a banking apps and the DR is 1500 kms away from the DC. Oracle is the database.
We planned to do Oracle Log Shipping, but the bank is not happy with ANY loss of data, which may occur during the time that the archive log is being built at DC before shipping.
I have seen CA (continous Access) being used to replicate between 2 EVA5000's using the FC links.
Can this be done over IP.
We need to have REALTIME replication.
Any ideas on what we should consider.
We are using MC Service Guard clusters with HP-UX 11i. Now what we need is replication between DC and DR. Any/all ideas will help us.
Many thanks in advance,
Patrick
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02-14-2005 07:40 AM
02-14-2005 07:40 AM
Re: DR replication using the EVA5000
That may not be a complete solution for you though as there's no way to guarantee that what's replicated is a complete Oracle transaction. You may end up with have to do some combination of replication and log shipping or ???
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02-14-2005 08:16 AM
02-14-2005 08:16 AM
Re: DR replication using the EVA5000
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02-14-2005 10:17 PM
02-14-2005 10:17 PM
Re: DR replication using the EVA5000
Rgds
Patrick
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02-15-2005 04:40 AM
02-15-2005 04:40 AM
Solutionhttp://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/storage/software/conaccesseva/index.html
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02-15-2005 01:52 PM
02-15-2005 01:52 PM
Re: DR replication using the EVA5000
You can look at other replication options such as Veritas, an appliance, or a different array. The HP XP 12000 has much more robust data replication options. That is one big reason why we are going with the XP 12000 vs. EVA, not to mention other issues with the EVA.
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02-19-2005 01:47 AM
02-19-2005 01:47 AM
Re: DR replication using the EVA5000
Points assigned.
rgds
Patrick