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Oracle® Database High Availability Best Practices
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Release 2 (11.2)
Part Number E10803-02
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2-1 Tradeoffs for Different Test and QA Environments
8-1 Backup and Recovery Summary
8-2 Sample Situations that Require Database Backup
8-3 Comparing Backup to Disk Options
9-1 Requirements and Data Guard Deployment Options
9-2 Archiving Recommendations
9-3 Parallel Recovery Coordinator Wait Events
9-4 Parallel Recovery Slave Wait Events
9-5 Comparing Fast-Start Failover and Manual Failover
9-6 Minimum Recommended Settings for FastStartFailoverThreshold
12-1 Recommendations for Monitoring Space
12-2 Recommendations for Monitoring the Alert Log
12-3 Recommendations for Monitoring Processing Capacity
12-4 Recommendations for Performance Related Metrics
12-5 Recommendations for Setting Data Guard Metrics
13-1 Recovery Times and Steps for Unscheduled Outages on the Primary Site
13-2 Recovery Steps for Unscheduled Outages on the Secondary Site
13-3 Types of Oracle ASM Failures and Recommended Repair
13-4 Recovery Options for Data Area Disk Group Failure
13-5 Recovery Options for Fast Recovery Area Disk Group Failure
13-6 Flashback Solutions for Different Outages
13-7 Summary of Flashback Features
13-8 Additional Processing When Restarting or Rejoining a Node or Instance
13-9 Restoration and Connection Failback
13-10 SQL Statements for Starting Standby Databases
13-11 SQL Statements to Start Redo Apply and SQL Apply
13-12 Queries to Determine RESETLOGS SCN and Current SCN OPEN RESETLOGS
13-13 SCN on Standby Database is Behind RESETLOGS SCN on the Primary Database
13-14 SCN on the Standby is Ahead of Resetlogs SCN on the Primary Database
13-15 Re-Creating the Primary and Standby Databases
14-1 Solutions for Scheduled Outages on the Primary Site
14-2 Managing Scheduled Outages on the Secondary Site
14-3 Database Upgrade Options
14-4 Platform and Location Migration Options
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