Oracle Database 10g High Availability with RAC, Flashback, and Data Guard (Osborne ORACLE Press Series) |
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Product Description Attain real solutions for current availability challenges. Based on a �DBA-centric� approach to High Availability, Oracle Database 10g High Availability concentrates on explaining Oracle Database 10g technologies and practices to database administrators, covering general availability, real application clusters (RAC), disaster planning and recovery, and distributed database solutions. Hardware and application needs are also taken into account. While Oracle Database 10g is the main focus, many of the options discussed are available in earlier database releases. Organized to provide conceptual understanding of High Availability, included are �HA Workshops,� step-by-step instructions to get you through certain implementations, plus real-world inspired case studies..
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Not Detailed Enough- Lacks Implementation Coverage 07 September, 2005 I agree with one other poster that this book attempts to cover all major HA features in Oracle in one small book. It is ok for a very high level overview hence the 1 star but falls flat for major details on the individual HA features. Instead my advice is to get The Oracle 9i RAC book from Rampant Press, Oracle Streams book and Oracle Data Guard book all from Rampant Press and read the Oracle concepts manuals for these HA features.
- Reviewed by customer ID: A3539MO8NF67YW
Great Book On Ha 17 January, 2008 I like this book. It does not go into details but gives you at least the basic you need to deploy quickly RAC, DG, Flashback, and Streams. The author also spent time defining HA from the DBA point of view.
Overall, I recommend this book and gives 5 stars
- Reviewed by customer ID: A31BGUC1TM5MWD
Good, Broad Coverage 19 January, 2005 I like this book and it has excellent breadth especially the RAC wait event tuning. My only issue was that it did not have enough detail, but I liked what was there.
- Reviewed by customer ID: A1NQBWMNY2NQ6Y
Just Overview Of Oracle Ha Technology 26 February, 2005 The writers like to subsitute the Oracle manual in OTN but make no difference . eg, I wanted to setup the Dataguard through EM10g Grid Control. In fact , the creation standby database wizard was filled of bugs and user can't make use of it till patching and huge manual works. It's no doubt that writers never tried on this features. The book is rather splotchy and winding.
- Reviewed by customer ID: A207YK2QDME4RC
Good Book For Intermediate Dba's 05 August, 2005 It is one of the few good books available in the market which covers RAC, DataGuard and Flashback features all in one.
One of the drawbacks of this book is the fact that too much has been packed into one single book and it seems to loose its focus and lacks in detail.
Overall, I still recommend this to my students who undergo my RAC and DG courses.
Arif Khan
Oracle Consultant, (...)
- Reviewed by customer ID: A3BOCGQQ2EKKKS
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