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Return to Server Technology This talk will describe the Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) Architecture and will give performance data to prove that it is possible to scale both OLTP and DSS application using RAC. It will contrast and compare the RAC architecture with other popular Database cluster architecure. It will show that for real word applications and to satisfy High Availability business requirement the shared cache approach of RAC is the preferred method to built cluster database. It will discuss the both the serilaization and cache coherency techniques used to achieve scalability and the techniques used to achieve high availability and recovery time as low as 1 second. It will present industry standard and Lab benchmark to show the scalability ranges of RAC. @inproceedings {DBLP:conf/sigmod/Pruscino03, author = {Angelo Pruscino}, booktitle = {SIGMOD Conference}, title = {Oracle RAC: Architecture and Performance.}, pages = {635}, year = {2003}, url = {db/conf/sigmod/sigmod2003.html#Pruscino03}, ee = {http://www.acm.org/sigmod/sigmod03/eproceedings/papers/ind00.pdf}, crossref = {conf/sigmod/2003}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de} } ![]() ©2004 Association for Computing Machinery |