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Sun's Reference Architecture for Oracle 11 g Grid

Overview Sun's Reference Architecture for Oracle 11 g Grid provides a high performance, highly available database infrastructure in a cost-effective grid environment. Deployed on Sun systems with AMD Opteron processors running the Solaris 10 OS, Sun's Reference Architecture for Oracle 11 g Grid delivers a robust, scalable, and manageable database platform that maintains or increases customer service levels with a low TCO. This paper provides an overview of database deployment challenges and options, and describes how Sun's Reference Architecture for Oracle 11 g Grid delivers on these solutions. An architectural overview and descriptions of the hardware and software components used in the reference architecture are also included.

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Sun Microsystems
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Date Published
Apr 9, 2008
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Database Management

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