B Database High Availability Checklist
Use this checklist to ensure the requirements for high availability are met for Oracle Exadata Database Machine.
Database High Availability Considerations | Yes | No | N/A | Comment |
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Have high redundancy disk groups been configured for best protection against different storage failures and corruptions? |
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Do you have a bonded network for client access? |
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Will the pre-optimized and configured database be used after deployment? |
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Have you reviewed the Oracle Exadata System Software patching overview and patch testing guidelines in My Oracle Support note 1262380.1? |
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Have you reviewed the Oracle Exadata System Software Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA) Web site for post-deployment steps to achieve MAA? |
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Will you use Oracle Exadata Database Machine health check after deployment? The health check is available from My Oracle Support note 1070954.1. |
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Will you follow Oracle Exadata Database Machine monitoring best practices available in My Oracle Support note 1920255.1? |
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Have you reviewed the recommended software for Oracle Exadata Database Machine in My Oracle Support note 888828.1? |
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Have you reviewed Oracle Exadata Database Machine best practices in My Oracle Support note 757552.1? |
Related Topics
- Oracle Database High Availability Overview and Best Practices
- Exadata Patching Overview and Patch Testing Guidelines (My Oracle Support Doc ID 1262380.1)
- Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture website
- Oracle Exadata Database Machine Exachk (My Oracle Support Doc ID 1070954.1)
- Exadata Health and Resource Usage Monitoring Technical Paper (My Oracle Support Doc ID 1920255.1)
- Exadata Database Machine and Exadata Storage Server Supported Versions (My Oracle Support Doc ID 888828.1)
- Oracle Exadata Best Practices (My Oracle Support Doc ID 757552.1)