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Oracle Maximum Availability
Architecture & Best Practices - A Technical Overview
The Oracle Maximum
Availability Architecture (MAA) is a best practices blueprint that
utilizes proven Oracle Database technologies to achieve the optimal
high availability architecture at the lowest cost and complexity. This
presentation provides an overview of the major Oracle Database
components that form an MAA Architecture and Oracle best practices for
their deployment.
Speaker: Lawrence To, Senior Manager and Consulting Member
of Technical Staff at Oracle. Lawrence manages a team of experienced HA
professionals within Oracle Server Technologies who develop and
document MAA best practices for the use of Oracle Database high
availability technologies.
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MAA Best Practices: Online
Patching, Rolling Upgrades, and Planned Maintenance with Minimal
Downtime
Members of Oracle’s Maximum
Availability Architecture team in Server Technologies describe
techniques that can eliminate or reduce downtime for planned
maintenance from hours to seconds with technologies such as Online
Patching, Rolling Upgrades using Oracle Data Guard and Oracle Real
Application Clusters, featuring both Oracle Database 10g and 11g. It
includes implementation case studies from customers that have benefited
by adopting these techniques.
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MAA Best Practices:
Active-Active Replication
Technologies for
High Availability and Disaster Recovery – A Technical Overview
This webcast will describe,
compare,
and contrast, various Oracle Technologies for maintaining one or more
synchronized replicas of a production database to protect data and
maintain high availability should planned or unplanned events cause the
production database to be unavailable. Technologies discussed include
Data Guard, Oracle Streams, and Oracle RAC - Extended Distance Clusters
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