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Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA) on Solaris OS
The Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA) is a best practice blueprint based on proven Oracle high-availability technologies and recommendations. Learn how to optimize an MAA cofiguration in an Oracle White Paper that explains how to transition an Oracle E-Business Suite application to an MAA configuration on the Solaris Operating System
The white paper describes how to transition from Oracle E-Business Suite 11.5.10.2 running a single instance on Oracle Database 10g Release 2 to a clustered system. The configuration specifically consists of the Business Suite running on two nodes with Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC), Oracle Flashback, Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM), Oracle Clusterware, Solaris Cluster software and a disaster recovery site leveraging Oracle Data Guard. Storage technologies include Sun StorageTek Network Attached Storage (NAS), Sun StorageTek Fibre Channel RAID systems, and Sun StorageTek tape and tape automation systems. Solaris Clusters software, which works well with Oracle Clusterware for Oracle RAC deployments, also is used.
Application downtime was limited to five minutes for the transition to MAA.
See the 72-page white paper, “Transitioning Oracle E-Business Suite to the Maximum Availability Architecture on the Solaris Operating System” for more.
Learn more about Oracle MAA.