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How to scale the Oracle

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amerbaig

IS-IT--Management
Sep 4, 2001
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I have two machines running on Win2K with Oracle 8.1.7 I want to do such a arrangments that my two databases running on both machines seems one to me. I am most concerned with space. I want to use one of the machine with 200GB free space.

Is it possible to create one table space in which the harddisks of another machine be refered?

Would I need to install Oracle Parallel Server to connect two machines. This way I can loadbalance my long running queries.

Or is there any other solution possible.

Please reply soon

Amer
 
You do need Oracle Parallel Server and you also need your w2k to work on cluster.
 
Please explain the procedure and process. I will be obliged.

Regards,

Amer
 
In fact I do not know whether w2k supports clustering at all. We use Solaris and a set of aditional (both Sun's and third party) software as well as high-speed fibrechannel connection. I also saw it working on Linux. But again, installing OPS is quite straightforward and well documented task, asuming the cluster software is installed and confidured.
 
Dis somebody install OPS on Win2K?

Please help

Amer
 
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