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Combining the expertise
of two world-renowned RAC experts, Oracle9i RAC is the
first-of-its-find reference for RAC and TAF technology. Learn
from the experts how to quickly optimizer your Oracle clustered
server environment for optimal performance and flexibility.
Covering all areas of
RAC continuous availability and transparent application failover,
this book is indispensable for any Oracle DBA who is charged with
configuring and implementing a RAC clusters database.
Mike Ault is one of the
world's most famous Oracle authors with 14 books in-print, and
Madhu Tumma is a recognized RAC clustering
consultant. Together, Ault and Tumma dive deep inside RAC and
show you the secrets for quickly implementing and tuning Oracle9i
RAC database systems.
Key Features:
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Presents a complete guide to the
installation and configuration of Oracle9i Real Application
Clusters.
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Describes secrets for successful
design of RAC clusters
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Supplies expert internals of shared
disk technology, raw devices and RAID with RAC.
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Exposes the internal concurrency, resource coordination and
locking mechanism within RAC
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Explains configuration of
Transparent Application Failover (TAF)
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Details tips for monitoring and
tuning RAC applications
- Furnishes tricks
for using Oracle9i RAC Cluster Guard
About the Authors:
Mike Ault is one
of the leading names in Oracle technology. The author of
14 books and hundreds of articles in national publications,
Mike was the first popular Oracle author with his landmark
book "Oracle7 Administration and Management". Mike also
wrote several of the "Exam Cram" books, and enjoys a
reputation as a leading author and Oracle consultant.
Madhu Tumma has been working as Software Developer, IT
Manager, Database Administrator, and Technical Consultant for
about 18 years. He has worked on a wide variety of projects
and environments ranging from mainframe, client-server,
eBusiness to managed services. He has provided consultancy to
variety of clients on database clusters, business continuity
and high availability solutions.
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