Oracle Database Online Documentation
10g Release 2 (10.2)
Grid Computing
Oracle Real Application Clusters
Oracle Real Application Clusters combines storage and processing power across a cluster of machines for high availability:
Explains how to install and configure Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Database with Oracle Real Application Clusters on Microsoft Windows clusters running Windows 2000 (32-bit) with Service Pack 1 or higher, Windows Server 2003 x64, or Windows Server 2003 for 64-bit Itanium 2 Systems.
Describes the Oracle Clusterware and Real Application Clusters architectures and provides an overview of these products. This book also describes administrative and deployment topics for Oracle Clusterware and RAC.
Oracle Enterprise Manager
Provides a single source reference for administering Oracle Database in a small to midsize environment. If you are familiar with computers, but unfamiliar with administering Oracle Database, and your computer has four CPUs or fewer, and you do not expect to support more than 500 users, this book is appropriate for you.
Oracle Streams
Oracle Streams lets you move data within or between databases:
Describes the features and functionality of Streams that can be used for data replication. This document contains conceptual information about Streams replication, along with information about configuring and managing a Streams replication environment.
Describes features of application development and integration using the Oracle messaging system, Advanced Queuing . Includes the PL/SQL, C, Visual Basic, Java, and JMS interfaces to AQ and gateways to non-Oracle messaging systems.
Describes the features and functionality of Streams. This document contains conceptual information about Streams, along with information about managing a Streams environment. In addition, this document contains detailed examples that configure a Streams capture and apply environment and a rule-based application.