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RAC One Node – The “Always On” Single Instance Database

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RAC One Node The “Always On” Single Instance Database

• Always On Single Instance Database• Online replacement of servers and storage • Online patching and upgrades of operating system

and infrastructure software• Online database patching• Automated cluster failover

• Better consolidation • Extreme consolidation of servers & storage• Load balancing to protect service levels

• Enhanced virtualization• Extends and improves database availability and

flexibility when running in a virtual server

New in 11.2

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Oracle Grid InfrastructureOracle Grid Infrastructure

Cluster and Storage Management

Oracle Database 11g Enterprise EditonOracle Database 11g Enterprise Editon

Database

Oracle Real Application Clusters One NodeOracle Real Application Clusters One Node

High Availability Database Essentials

RAC One Node Database Option primarily targets the failover market

• Option to Oracle Database 11g Release 2 Enterprise Edition

• $10,000 per processor• Eligible for list-to-list upgrade

credit when upgrading to full RAC

• All nodes on which RAC One Node is installed must be licensed for RAC One Node

• Exception: One spare node for cold failover/Online Database Relocation need not be licensed under the 10-day use rule

• Example: In a two-node cluster, customers can license RAC One Node on ONE node; 10-day rule applies for spare node

• RAC One Node capabilities also bundled with RAC

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RAC One Node deployment

DB1 DB2

Common Shared Storage

Single Cluster

DB4 DB5DB3

Server A Server B Server C

Key Attributes:• Instance Caging • Single Cluster• Shared storage

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RAC One Node deploymentInstance Caging

Common Shared Storage

Single Cluster

DB4 DB5DB3

Server B Server C

DB1 DB2

Server A

Key Attributes:• Instance Caging • Single Cluster• Shared storage

DB1 DB2

5 core limit 3 core limit

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Online Database Relocation

DB1 DB2

Common Shared Storage

Single Cluster

DB4 DB5DB3

Client Connections

Server A Server B Server C

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Online Database Relocation

DB1 DB2

Common Shared Storage

Single Cluster

DB2 DB4 DB5DB3

Client Connections

Server A Server CServer B

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Online Database Relocation

DB1 DB2

Common Shared Storage

Single Cluster

DB2 DB4 DB5DB3

Client Connections

Server A Server B Server C

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Online Database Relocation

DB1 DB2

Common Shared Storage

Single Cluster

DB2 DB4 DB5DB3

Client Connections

Server A Server B Server C

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Online Database Relocation

DB1

Common Shared Storage

Single Cluster

DB2 DB4 DB5DB3

Client Connections

Server A Server B Server C

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Online Rolling Patches

DB1

Common Shared Storage

Single Cluster

DB2 DB4 DB5DB3

Client Connections

Server A Server B Server C

Database Binaries

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Online Rolling Patches

DB1

Common Shared Storage

Single Cluster

DB2 DB4 DB5DB3

Client Connections

Server A Server B Server C

Database Binaries

Patch

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Online Rolling Patches

DB1

Common Shared Storage

Single Cluster

DB2 DB4 DB5DB3

Client Connections

Server A Server B Server C

Patched Database Binaries

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Online Rolling Patches

DB1 DB2

Common Shared Storage

Single Cluster

DB2 DB4 DB5DB3

Client Connections

Server A Server B Server C

Patched Database Binaries

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Online Rolling Patches

DB1 DB2

Common Shared Storage

Single Cluster

DB2 DB4 DB5DB3

Client Connections

Server A Server B Server C

Patched Database Binaries

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Online Rolling Patches

DB1 DB2

Common Shared Storage

Single Cluster

DB2 DB4 DB5DB3

Client Connections

Server A Server B Server C

Patched Database Binaries

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Online Rolling Patches

DB1 DB2

Common Shared Storage

Single Cluster

DB4 DB5DB3

Client Connections

Server A Server B Server C

Patched Database Binaries

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Cluster Failover

DB1 DB2

Server A

Common Shared Storage

Single Cluster

DB3 DB4

Server B Server C

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Cluster Failover

DB1 DB2

Server A

Common Shared Storage

Single Cluster

DB3 DB4

Server B Server C

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Cluster Failover

DB1 DB2

Server A

Common Shared Storage

Single Cluster

DB4

Server B Server C

DB3

Key Capabilities:• Database failover• Fast storage failover

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Create RAC One Node Database with DBCA

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RAC One Node Demo…

RACOne

Server dadzaa07

Common Shared Storage

Single Cluster

Server dadzaa08

Workload

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Demo

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Summary – RAC One Node The “Always On” Single Instance Database

• Always On Single Instance Database• Online replacement of servers and storage • Online patching and upgrades of operating system

and infrastructure software• Online database patching• Automated cluster failover

• Better consolidation • Extreme consolidation of servers & storage• Load balancing to protect service levels

• Enhanced virtualization• Extends and improves database availability and

flexibility when running in a virtual server

New in 11.2

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