Scalability
& Performance
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CacheFusion resolves
data block read/read, read/write and write/write conflicts among ORAC nodes.
Data block pinging are resolved through high performance interconnect networks,
bypassing much slower physical disk operations used in previous releases.
Close to linear scalability of database performance can be achieved when
adding nodes to the cluster. ORAC enables better database capacity planning
and conserves capital investments.
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Applications no
longer need to be partitioned according to data access patterns to avoid
or reduce data block pinging. A scalable application on a single node Oracle
server will be just as scalable on a multi-node ORAC.
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Other performance
features include dynamic lock re-mastering among nodes to further reduce
interconnect traffics for data pinging and more efficient inter-node messaging
mechanism.
Availability
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Through introduction
of quorum disk, network failure and node failure are detected and resolved
faster, resulting in faster completion of cluster reconfiguration.
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Lock re-mastering
due to instance failure and instance recovery are concurrent. Built on
top of the new two pass (fast start) recovery scheme, recovered blocks
can be made available on a block by block base, further enhancing the availability
of ORAC system.
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Fail-over capability
is consolidated into ORAC and enhanced to provide more robust and generic
solutions. ORAC can function as fail-over cluster with active instances
on all nodes. The ORAC fail-over capacity delivers near single instance
performance with only about 5% of overhead.
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Integration with
Windows 2000 and MSCS to provide DB server clustering on windows platform.
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Manageability
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Management support
through OEM (Oracle Enterprise Manager) is greatly enhanced. OEM handles
ORAC specific threshold events. It supports new charting with Data Gather
in the Performance Pack. ORAC Backup/recovery through OEM is also improved.
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Diagnostics improvement
includes low overhead tracing and instrumentation, tracking of important
ORAC historical data, inclusion of diagnostics tool to check and validate
cluster setup and configurations.
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Configuration of
multiple nodes/instances is simplified by using only one SPFILE. Individual
instance does not need to maintain its own configuration file.
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Database Configuration
Assistant supports raw devices. Oracle Universal Installation can install
ORAC database through ODCA on raw devices.
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Network configuration
is simplified. Network Configuration Assistant is cluster aware. ORAC client
applications can refer to all instances of the ORAC through one address
or description list.
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