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Oracle® Database High Availability Overview
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Release 2 (10.2)
Part Number B14210-02
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A
D
F
H
M
N
O
R
S
A
automatic storage management
description,
2.1.5
availability
definition,
1.2
D
Data Guard
benefits,
2.1.2
downtime
causes,
1.4
cost,
3.2.2
F
flash recovery area
description,
2.1.7
Flashback Database
description,
2.1.4.6
Flashback Drop
description,
2.1.4.5
Flashback Query
description,
2.1.4.1
Flashback Table
description,
2.1.4.4
Flashback Transaction Query
description,
2.1.4.3
Flashback Versions Query
description,
2.1.4.2
H
HARD initiative,
2.1.11
Hardware Assisted Resilient Data (HARD) initiative,
2.1.11
high availability
business impact analysis,
3.2.1
importance,
1.3
high availability architecture
characteristics,
1.2
High availability architectures
comparison,
4.2
high availability solution
characteristics,
1.2
M
Maximum Availability Architecture
benefits,
4.1.4
N
network recovery objective,
3.2.3
NRO,
3.2.3
O
online reorganization
description,
2.3.3
Oracle Database 10g architecture
high availability features and descriptions,
4.1.1
Oracle Database 10g with Data Guard architecture
benefits,
4.1.3
Oracle Database 10g with RAC and Data Guard - MAA
benefits,
4.1.4
Oracle Database 10g with RAC architecture
benefits,
4.1.2
Oracle Database 10g with Streams architecture
benefits,
4.1.5
R
RAC
benefits,
2.1.1
Real Application Clusters
benefits,
2.1.1
Recovery Manager
description,
2.1.6
recovery point objective,
3.2.4
recovery time objective,
3.2.3
RMAN
description,
2.1.6
RPO,
3.2.4
RTO,
3.2.3
S
service level agreements,
3.3
SLAs,
3.3
Streams
description,
2.1.3
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