Product Description
<p>Real Application Clusters (RAC) and the Grid architecture are Oracle's strategy for scaling out enterprise systems to cope with bigger workloads and more users. Many books limit themselves by conceptualizing and theorizing about RAC technology, but this book is the first to portray implementing and administering an Oracle 10<i>g</i> RAC system in a Linux environment. This book features basic concepts underlying Linux and Oracle RAC, design strategies, hardware procurement and configuration, and many other topics.</p>
<p>The RAC-specific technologies described include configuration of the interconnect, OCFS, ASM, Cluster Ready Services, and Grid Control. The Oracle features RMAN and Data Guard are also discussed, along with available hardware options. The authors include practical examples and configuration information, so that upon reading this book, you'll be armed with the information you need to build an Oracle RAC database on Linux, whether it is on a single laptop or a 64-node Itanium cluster.</p>
About the Author
Julian Dyke is a senior database consultant with Intel Solution Services, specializing in implementation and performance tuning of Oracle Real Application Clusters. He has over 20 years of database experience as a kernel developer, production DBA, and consultant. He presents regularly at conferences, seminars, and user group events in the UK, Europe, and America. He also contributes articles and papers to various trade publications. Julian is a member of the Oak Table Network and is chair of the UK Oracle User Group RAC SIG. He maintains <a href="juliandyke.com">juliandyke.com</a>, which provides information on Oracle diagnostics, trace, and execution plans.
Steve Shaw is a senior database consultant for Intel Solution Services, specializing in Oracle Real Application Clusters on Linux. Steve has over 10 years of commercial IT experience, including a period of time with Oracle Corporation. Steve is the author of Hammerora, the leading open source Oracle load-test tool. Steve has contributed articles to many Oracle publications and websites, and presents regularly at Oracle seminars, conferences, and special interest groups. He has also been the lead technical reviewer for a number of Oracle books.