Oracle DBA Tips Corner |
|
Implementing Oracle9i Data Guard
by Michael New, MichaelNew@earthlink.net, Gradation LLC
While researching for information on setting the FAL_CLIENT and FAL_SERVER
initialization parameters for Oracle9i Data Guard, I was very fortunate to run across
a white paper by Michael New entitled "Implementing Oracle9i Data Guard". I quickly found the
answer I was looking for in this article, and was pleased to find other fine points that
could not be found in any of Oracle's official documentation. Mr. New's white paper goes far
beyond a simple overview of Oracle's Data Guard features, but rather provides thorough
examples, best practices, and recommended configurations.
The white paper is organized with well-constructed examples that allow the reader to follow along on their own Oracle database to help further clarify features.
The Implementing Oracle9i Data Guard white paper is available in both MS Word and PDF form using the links below:
Implementing Oracle9i Data Guard
Implementing Oracle9i Data Guard
All articles, scripts and material located at the Internet address of http://www.idevelopment.info is the copyright of Jeffrey M. Hunter
and is protected under copyright laws of the United States. This document may not be hosted on any other site without my express,
prior, written permission. Application to host any of the material elsewhere can be made by contacting me at jhunter@idevelopment.info.
I have made every effort and taken great care in making sure that the material included on my web site is technically accurate,
but I disclaim any and all responsibility for any loss, damage or destruction of data or any other property which may arise from
relying on it. I will in no case be liable for any monetary damages arising from such loss, damage or destruction.