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RAC Attack - Oracle Cluster Database 12c at Home (e)
- Overview
- Events
- Local Manual of Style
- Bullpen (Newly Contributed Content)
- Expanded Table of Contents
Part I: Setting Up RAC
Part II: Exploring RAC
- Cluster Testing
- Services, Failover and Load Balancing
- Part II still in development phase
Part III: Advanced Labs
- Flex Cluster and Flex ASM
- Policy Managed Database
- Part III still in development phase
This handbook will walk you through the process of creating a two-node Oracle RAC cluster on your own laptop or desktop computer.
Hardware Minimum Requirements
Most modern laptop and desktop computers should be powerful enough to run a two-node virtual RAC cluster. In a nutshell, these are the recommended minimums:
- Modern CPU (most of laptops produced after 2011 should be ok)
- 8Gb memory
- 40Gb of free disk space
- 9Gb Software Staging
- 29Gb - 2VMs + 2 ASM disks
- Windows 64bit (XP, Vista or 7) (Linux & Mac have been tested as well and differences to the Windows instructions are included in the book)
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