Dirty Cache - Stretched clustering basics

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Last updated 05 junho 2024
Dirty Cache - Stretched clustering basics
Before showing my preferred solution for Oracle stretched high availability clusters, first some clustering basics. Active/passive versus Active/Active clusters Most clustering software is based on active/passive scenarios. You have a system (say, a database) that is running on a set of resources (i.e. a server, to keep it simple) and you have another system (a…
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