RAC and standalone 10g EE databases on Solaris containers, ¿certified?
Hi,
I've been told to investigate if it is possible that on the same server running Solaris 10 coexists a RAC database and a standalone database, both 10g EE.
Containers would be used, so, regarding to the information I've seen on Metalink, databases which are non-RAC are certified to work on global and non-global containers and Oracle RAC is not certified nor supported in local containers.
So, I think the only option would be installing RAC on the global zone and the standalone database on a non-global zone.
And my question is, if we should opt for this configuration, would it be certified and could have support from Oracle?
I've been told to investigate if it is possible that on the same server running Solaris 10 coexists a RAC database and a standalone database, both 10g EE.
Containers would be used, so, regarding to the information I've seen on Metalink, databases which are non-RAC are certified to work on global and non-global containers and Oracle RAC is not certified nor supported in local containers.
So, I think the only option would be installing RAC on the global zone and the standalone database on a non-global zone.
And my question is, if we should opt for this configuration, would it be certified and could have support from Oracle?
0