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Pro Oracle Database 11g RAC on Linux
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by Martin Bach and Steve Shaw
Sales Rank: 41147
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List Price: $59.99
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Paperback: 840 pages
Publisher: Apress; 2 edition September 30, 2010
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1430229586
ISBN-13: 978-1430229582
Product Dimensions:
9.2 x 7.5 x 1.9 inches
Shipping Weight: 3 pounds
Product Description
Pro Oracle Database 11g RAC on Linux provides full-life-cycle guidance on implementing Oracle Real Application Clusters in a Linux environment. Real Application Clusters, commonly abbreviated as RAC, is Oracles industry-leading architecture for scalable and fault-tolerant databases. RAC allows you to scale up and down by simply adding and subtracting inexpensive Linux servers. Redundancy provided by those multiple, inexpensive servers is the basis for the failover and other fault-tolerance features that RAC provides. Written by authors well-known for their talent with RAC, Pro Oracle Database 11g RAC on Linux gives you a rock-solid and technically flawless foundation on which to build your RAC-management skills. Authors Julian Dyke and Steve Shaw share their hard-won experience in building RAC clusters, showing you how to build for success using the very latest Oracle technologies, such as Automatic Storage Management (ASM) and Oracle Clusterware. Youll learn to troubleshoot performance and other problems. Youll even learn how to correctly deploy RAC in a virtual-machine environment based upon Oracle VM, which is the only virtualization solution supported by Oracle Corporation. RAC is a complex and powerful technology. It demands expertise in its deployment. You cant just wing it in creating a RAC solution. Julian and Steve have earned the right to term themselves expertin Pro Oracle Database 11g RAC on Linux, they offer a rigorous and technically-correct treatment of RAC that helps you build a solid foundation of expertise and achieve success. Rigorous and technically accurate content Complete coverage of RAC, from planning to implementation to rollout to ongoing maintenance and troubleshooting Up-to-date with the very latest RAC features What youll learn
- Plan the architecture for a successful RAC installation
- Implement failover and other fault-tolerant features
- Scale RAC clusters up and down as needed to achieve performance targets
- Consolidate RAC clusters using Oracles virtualization solution
- Manage RAC proactively so as to sleep well at night
- Troubleshoot and solve performance and availability problems
Who this book is for
Pro Oracle Database 11g RAC on Linux is written for Oracle Database Administrators who want to step up their skills to be equal to the task of managing Real Application Clusters. Table of Contents
- Introduction
- RAC Concepts
- RAC Architecture
- Hardware
- Virtualization
- Linux Installation and Configuration
- Grid Infrastructure Installation
- Clusterware
- Automatic Storage Management
- RDBMS Installation and Configuration
- Workload Management
- Oracle Performance Monitoring
- Linux Performance Monitoring
- Parallel Execution
- Upgrading to Oracle 11g Release 2
Customer Reviews & Comments The authors - Steve Shaw and Martin Bach - have accomplished the not-so-easy feat of writing a book that is as good, if not better than its preceding version.
The latter, "Pro Oracle Database 10g RAC on Linux" appeared to be driven by a (justified) desire to be as thorough as possible by covering all components remotely or closely involved in setting up an Oracle RAC system, at the risk of sometimes not going deep enough or sometimes "loosing" the reader.
This book is more focused on topics closely related to the Installation and administration of RAC databases. Nevertheless, it appears to be more informative as it covers some topics more in-depth.
The desire to focus on the core aspects of RAC implementation and administration has led to some noticeable changes from the previous version.
The following chapters which were in the previous version have been removed:
- "Benchmarking Concepts"
- "Linux Administration"
- "Benchmarking Tools"
- "Installing and Configuring Enterprise Manager"
- "RAC Internals
- "Backup and Recovery"
- "Disaster Recovery"
While the absence of some chapters in this book in justified and understandable, the sections on RAC internals would have been a good supplement/background to the chapters on Performance monitoring and tuning. The chapters on Backup and Disaster Recovery also were not superfluous.
Chapters which were not in the previous version and are now featured in this one are:
-Virtualization (ch5): this chapter was about overdue, but the wait was worth it.
-Linux Performance Monitoring (ch13)
-Parallel Execution (ch14)
And of course the last chapter (15) on "Upgrading to Oracle 11gR2.
Chapter 8, "Clusterware" include a section on troubleshooting. Its added value cannot be stated enough as the information it contains is not as easily found from other sources.
More depth is given to certain areas.
ASM is an example, with sections of the chapter including: "ASM Terminology" , "ASM Concepts", "Understanding the ASM Header".
The new chapter on "Parallel Execution", as well as the two chapters on "Linux Performance Monitoring" and "Oracle Performance Monitoring" comprise what I dub the "Tuning and Optimization Section", which illustrate a justifiable emphasis on RAC performance. This departs from a less focused approach in the previous version of the book which -as I've already mentioned-included such sections as "Linux Administration".
Last but not least, one of the biggest improvements of this book is the better logical ordering of chapters than in its previous version
For example, the chapter on ASM comes after the one on "Linux Installation and Configuration" unlike in the previous version.
The authors follow a more logical flow of:
- OS installation and configuration,
- Grid Infrastructure,
- Clusterware,
- ASM,
- RDBMS.
In summary, while there are topics that I would have liked to see covered (again) in this book (Backup and Disaster Recovery (Data Guard), RAC Internals), the authors have produced a work of great quality and value. I therefore recommend this book to all DBAs and System Admins working on RAC systems, based on its following characteristics:
* More intuitive/Better logical ordering of chapters,
* More focus on topics closely related to RAC,
* Emphasis on performance monitoring and tuning,
* Thorough coverage of virtualization (finally),
* Clear and concise language.
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