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Common way or best practice to mirror a database via WAN

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Jan 13, 2003
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Hi guys,

I am just in the state of collecting ideas and you guys may help me. We are planning to mirror a database via a long distance, but just for a backup reason, so this mirror is a shadow database.

So we have a bunch of solutions to do so, but I am not sure, what is the best.

In the main place (production and failover), the database is secured through two DS4700 in a HACMP cluster. In this local installation the PPRC (Point-to-Point-Remote-Copy) feature of the DS4700 should be the best. But for safety and backup reason, a third location of the database is preferred. How to bring the data into there, that is the main question.

Any ideas and remarks are welcome, as I am unexperienced in that matter. Thanx

mad

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what you could do with oracle,is 1 baseline transfer, and then copy over the archlogs at regular intervals and roll forward ? With that PPRC, do you have a guarantee that the database will be consistent ? If not you would have to place your DB in hot bacup mode every time, and take that "snapshot".

rgds,

R.
 
Take a look at glvm (geographical logical volume manager) from IBM. It is included with AIX 5.3, and since you already have HACMP, it it totally automated. It can be run with or without HACMP, but the recovery steps are manual without HACMP.
 
Thanks so far for your answers...

Yes, i do have oracle ..

mad

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Hi,

we use a commercial Product for mirroring our Oracle, we can also set a timedelay for the Mirrordatabase. Take a look at: for more Information.

Mikri
 
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