Building an Always-On Single Instance Database
- Topics:
- Business Process Management,
- CRM,
- Information Technology Strategy,
- Inventory Management,
- Warehousing and Storage
- Tags:
- Blade Servers,
- Storage,
- Software,
- Servers,
- Oracle Real Application Cluster,
- Oracle Corp.,
- Hardware,
- Enterprise Software,
- Databases,
- Data Management,
- ...
- Source:
- Oracle
Overview: New with Oracle Database 11g Release 2, Oracle Real Application Clusters One Node (Oracle RAC One Node) is a one-node version of Oracle RAC which enables customers to standardize on a single deployment model for all their database needs. It offers far greater benefits than traditional server virtualization to single instance databases running on a hardware cluster. You can now consolidate multiple databases into a single cluster with minimal overhead while providing the high availability benefits of failover protection, rolling upgrades, and more.
View this TechRepublic Webcast, featuring guest speakers John Brust and Sohan Demel, both with Oracle to learn how you can achieve the high availability needed to maintain an always-on single instance database.
View this webcast to learn how Oracle RAC One Node:
- Ensures protection from database and server failure
- Enables rolling upgrades and patches
- Manages online instance migration
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Format: Webcast | Date: Oct 2009




