Disaster Recovery Nuts & Bolts, Case study

Jul 14 Wed 5:30 PM
Location
Sydney Mechanics’ School of Arts

Level 1, 280 Pitt Street
Sydney 02 9262 7300

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 15  people attended.
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Martin Wisniewski and Nuno Pinto do Souto

This is a case study of a DR standby database using the SAN-to-SAN "dark fibre" connectivity and SAN-specific commands, as opposed to more common Dataguard and IP-based conduit for redo log duplication. Overall setup will be explained, with required commands and scripting as well as the performance obtained. Advantages/disadvantages will be presented. Context is AIX and EMC-Clarion with EE Oracle but the general principle of operation is common to all OS's and SAN, as well as to SE Oracle.

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  • nick patten
    nick patten

    Nuno - a top notch presentation.
    You convered a complex subject very succinctly with plenty of time left over for questions - well done as this isnt an easy thing to do!

    Posted Jul 21, 2010 1:51 PM
  • Nuno Pinto do Souto
    Nuno Pinto do Souto

    Can I dare to ask for some feedback on this meetup? It's hard to aim for better if no one says anything...

    Posted Jul 21, 2010 1:33 PM
  • Nuno Pinto do Souto
    Nuno Pinto do Souto

    This is a case study of a DR standby database using the SAN-to-SAN "dark fibre" connectivity and SAN-specific commands, as opposed to more common Dataguard and IP-based conduit for redo log duplication.
    Overall setup will be explained, with required commands and scripting as well as the performance obtained. Advantages/disadvantages will be presented.
    Context is AIX and EMC-Clarion with EE Oracle but the general principle of operation is common to all OS's and SAN, as well as to SE Oracle.

    Posted May 25, 2010 3:12 PM

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