Pages: 496 (Paperback) ISBN: 0072254289 Pub: McGraw-Hill Osborne Pub date: 2004-05-01 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 133229
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Reader Reviews:A Very Good Book (0/0 people found this helpful)This book covers 3 main topics,in just over 400 pages. You'd maybe think that this was too much for a small-medium size book to cover well. Fear not - all 3 topics are well explained and useful workshops are included, too. For RAC, I would absolutely recommend "Pro Oracle Database 10g RAC on Linux" by Dyke & Shaw, as it's an enclyclopedia of RAC, and fills-in any gaps that "Oracle Database 10g High Availability with RAC..." has. Explains high availability and the tools to use (2/2 people found this helpful)I found this book very useful. As a novice OCP DBA I especially found the introduction to RAC and the step by step approach in the workshops very useful. The workshops can easily be tried out on your own LINUX box. Likewise I found the coverage of standby databases and how to use RMAN in a high availability environment very useful. I can recommend this book for its easy read and good way of explaining complicated issues like setting up RAC. Similar ProductsOracle Database 10g RMAN Backup & Recovery (Osborne Oracle Press) Oracle Database 10g Real Application Clusters Handbook (Osborne Oracle Press) Oracle Database 10g DBA Handbook (Oracle Press) Oracle Database 10g Linux Administration (Osborne Oracle Press) Oracle Wait Interface: A Practical Guide to Performance Diagnostics & Tuning: A Practical Guide to Performance Diagnostics and Tuning (Osborne Oracle Press) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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