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Oracle RAC and Oracle RAC One Node on Extended Distance (Stretched) Clusters
Oracle RAC and Oracle RAC One Node on Extended Distance (Stretched) Cluster
Introduction ....................................................................................... 1 What is an Extended Distance Oracle RAC Cluster? ......................... 3 Benefits of Oracle RAC on Extended Distance Clusters ................ 4 Components and Design Considerations........................................... 6 Latency and Empirical Performance Results ................................. 7 Implementation Details and Behavioral Background ........................ 12 Network Connectivity ................................................................... 12 Multiple Subnet Support in Stretched Clusters............................. 13 Storage Connectivity and Setup .................................................. 14 Summary – Storage Configuration and Support .......................... 19 Node Management in Extended Distance Clusters ...................... 20 Oracle-Only-Stack Advantages.................................................... 23 Conclusion ...................................................................................... 26 Appendix A: Table of Figures .......................................................... 27
Oracle RAC and Oracle RAC One Node on Extended Distance (Stretched) Cluster
Introduction Oracle Real Applications Clusters (RAC) is a proven mechanism for local high availability (HA) for database applications. It was designed to support clusters that reside in a single physical datacenter. As technology advances as well as demands increase, the question arises whether Oracle RAC or Oracle RAC One Node over a distance is a viable solution. Oracle RAC on Extended Distance (Stretched) Clusters is an architecture that provides extremely fast recovery from a site failure and allows for all nodes, in all sites, to actively process transactions as part of a single database cluster. While this architecture has been successfully implemented many times over the last decade, it is critical to understand where this architecture fits best, especially in regards to distance, latency, and the degree of protection it provides. The high impact of latency, and therefore distance, creates some practical limitations as to where this architecture can be deployed. An active / active Oracle RAC architecture fits best where the two datacenters are located relatively close (