| Publisher | Oracle | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 272.8KB PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 | Date added | 09 Dec 2002 |
| Topics | Data Recovery / Security, Database Management, High Availability | ||
| Downloads | 33 | ||
This paper describes a technical architecture that removes the complexity of designing a highly available (HA) architecture for your business. Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA) is a simple, redundant, and robust architecture that prevents, detects, and recovers from different outages within a small mean time to recovery (MTTR), as well as preventing or minimizing downtime for maintenance. This architecture is a complete solution consisting of proven Oracle HA technology and exemplifies Oracle Unbreakable architecture. It is validated by the Oracle Server Technologies High Availability Systems Group and is being validated and deployed in numerous customer sites around the world.
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