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Hi,
We are planning to setup production servers for R12.2.
For this we have procured 2 servers each for application tier.
Also we have 2 servers for Db tier as well.
Since we won't have rac we will have to run the db instance exclusively on one node only ,
keeping the other as a standby only.
i.e a active passive config.
I was wondering that if we keep the database mount point /d01 on an NFS between the 2 db nodes , we can
1: save disk space.
2. in case active node 1 goes down , we can immediately start the database on node2.
else would have to restore cold backup to /d01 of node2.
3. if case 2 above arises , i suppose we would have to run adcfgclone on node 2 db tier,
4. However does Oracle support running a database on an NFS ?
Regarding the application tier , also we will have similar situation.
one active and one passive node.
I was wondering that if we keep the application mount point /a01 on an NFS between the 2 Ap nodes , we can :
1. save disk space
2. in case active node 1 goes down , we can start the application on node2.
else would have to restore cold backup to /a01 of node2.
3. if case 2 above arises , i suppose we would have to run adcfgclone on node 2 app tier ?
4. However does Oracle support running a Application on an NFS ?
Thanks in advance
Vithal.
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