| Publisher | Oracle | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 877.3KB PDF | Date added | 01 Jun 2005 |
| Topics | Network Disaster Recovery, High Availability, Database Management | ||
| Downloads | 624 | ||
This paper provides an in-depth comparative assessment of the High Availability (HA) capabilities available with two of the leading database solutions in the market - Oracle Database 10g Release 2, and IBM DB2 Universal DataBase (DB2 UDB) version 8.2. These capabilities take care of most scenarios that might lead to data unavailability, such as system failures, data failures, disasters, human errors, system maintenance operations and data maintenance operations. The paper shows, IBM DB2 Universal DataBase (DB2 UDB) provides rudimentary functionality for both high availability and data protection, and is multiple releases behind Oracle in terms of the breadth and depth of HA functionality.
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