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Welcome to the dbi services Blog! This blog focuses on database infrastructure and middleware topics. It covers technologies such as Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Sybase, Linux, or Documentum (etc.). The dbi services blog represents the view of our consultants, not necessarily that of dbi services. Feel free to comment on the postings!

Hervé Schweitzer

Database world - high availability: SQL Server vs Oracle

  

Last week, I attended the Microsoft TechDays for the first time. The Swiss 2011 "edition" took place in Bern. For me this is really a new challenge because I have never worked deeply with the Microsoft database platform "SQL Server".

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Pierre Sicot

Pourquoi mettre une base de données Oracle en force logging ?

Certaines requêtes DDL offrent la possibilité de ne pas générer des enregistrements dans les redo log via la clause NOLOGGING. Le mode nologging permet donc dans certains cas d'accélérer des traitements, ceux-ci pouvant facilement être récupérables à travers des mécanismes externes à la base de données. Ce mode peut cependant avoir des conséquences fâcheuses comme nous allons le constater et ce pas uniquement dans le contexte de configurations comme Oracle DataGuard.

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Hervé Schweitzer

A test database in one click - with Oracle Data Guard 11g

Perhaps you know this situation: A developper or application owner quickly needs a test database to test new code or to validate changed code before implementing it. Sounds like a lot of work, but if you have Data Guard 11g, you can simply use the command "CONVERT TO SNAPSHOT STANDBY".

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