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Oracle10g Data Guard Configuration Example - (Physical, Maximum Availability Mode)
by Jeff Hunter, Sr. Database Administrator
The following article contains examples to setup a Data Guard configuration using a physical standby database in both maximum availability and maximum protection mode:
Oracle10g Data Guard Configuration Example - (Physical, Maximum Protection Mode)
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