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MAA Seminar: Questions and Answers

There were a couple of questions I did take home from the Seminar:

1. Which is the minimal retention time that can be used when using Flashback Database?
2. Is it possible to open a 10g Physical Standby read-write, perform application testing on it, and reinstantiate it as Physical
Standby using flashback technologies?
3. Which is the correct High Availability configuration for tnsnames.ora when using Data Guard?
4. How I can avoid redo shipping when the standby database is not available?
5. Which are 10g Data Guard Data Type restrictions?
6. Is it possible to use tape compression in top of Rman compression?
7. Is it possible to use Rman Convert command on a small endian ASM diskgroup mounted on a big endian server?
8. Is it possible to integrate Oracle and My Sql?
9. Is it possible to use Storage backups with ASM?

Here you can find the Answers:

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Comments (3)

Dhanvir Rathi:

Nice information. Looking for some day to day RAC monitoring scripts.

Regards
Dhanvir

nikesh:

Very useful information, but could not open any link out of this article. Any idea.

Alejandro Vargas:

Nikesh,

Thanks for your comment. I did correct the problem with the hyperlinks, so you can try again.

Regards,

Alejandro

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