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11g R2 RAC OneNode vs Active Data Guard

metalraySep 6 2010 — edited Sep 6 2010
Hello,

I just read about the new Oracle RAC One Node but ddont get the difference to active data guard.

"RAC OneNode offers another opportunity: an additional way to tackle consolidation with a single instance of RAC running on one node in a cluster. Oracle calls its strategy a "Maximum Availability Architecture" - when a customer adds redundancy, the database can use it for added performance. Active Data Guard lets customers move backup and reporting to redundant machines. "

source:http://www.b-eye-network.com/blogs/adrian/archives/2009/11/

maximum availability architecture, isnt that data guard?

regards
metalray
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