Oracle9i Real Application Clusters Deployment and Performance Release 2 (9.2) Part Number A96598-01 |
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Oracle9i Real Application Clusters Deployment and Performance explains the deployment considerations for implementing applications on an Oracle9i Real Application Clusters database. This manual also provides post-deployment information about monitoring the performance of Real Application Clusters databases.
Information in this manual applies to Real Application Clusters as it runs on all operating systems. Where necessary, this manual refers to platform-specific documentation.
See Also:
The Oracle9i Real Application Clusters Documentation Online Roadmap to help you use the online Oracle9i Real Application Clusters Documentation set |
This preface contains these topics:
Oracle9i Real Application Clusters Deployment and Performance is written for database professionals working with Real Application Clusters. Using this document requires a conceptual understanding of Real Application Clusters processing and its software and hardware components as described in Oracle9i Real Application Clusters Concepts. You should have installed Real Application Clusters using the document Oracle9i Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration and related platform-specific documentation.
All single-instance Oracle database deployment and performance methodologies apply to Real Application Clusters. Therefore, you should also be familiar with the information in Oracle9i Database Performance Tuning Guide and Reference, and Oracle9i Data Warehousing Guide.
The three parts of this book and their contents are:
Part I introduces the high-level aspects of deploying applications in Real Application Clusters by describing how to take advantage of Oracle9i features. It also describes the deployment of internet-based applications in e-commerce and data warehouse environments.
This chapter provides an overview of deployment considerations for Real Application Clusters environments with regard to Oracle9i features.
This chapter describes the deployment of online e-commerce and data warehouse applications for Real Application Clusters.
Part II describes deployment and performance monitoring for Real Application Clusters.
This chapter describes database deployment considerations for Real Application Clusters.
This chapter presents general performance monitoring recommendations for Real Application Clusters.
This chapter explains how to monitor Real Application Clusters databases with Oracle Enterprise Manager.
Part III: contains reference information for Real Application Clusters deployment and performance.
This appendix explains how to override the Real Application Clusters default resource control mechanisms.
This appendix explains how to use free lists and free list groups.
This glossary defines important terms used in this book.
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Many of the examples in this book use the sample schemas of the seed database, which is installed by default when you install Oracle. Refer to Oracle9i Sample Schemas for information about how these schemas were created and how to use them.
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