RACGuide: 11.2.0.3 RAC Installation on Linux [Video]
(Doc ID 1442768.1)
Last updated on JUNE 09, 2023
Applies to:
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Database Service - Version N/A and laterOracle Database Backup Service - Version N/A and later
Oracle Database Exadata Express Cloud Service - Version N/A and later
Oracle Database Cloud Exadata Service - Version N/A and later
Oracle Database Cloud Service - Version N/A and later
Generic Linux
Purpose
This Installation Cookbook is not meant to replace or supplant the Oracle Documentation set, but rather, it is meant as a supplement to the same. It is imperative that the Oracle Documentation be read, understood, and referenced to provide answers to any questions that may not be clearly addressed by this document.
All recommendations should be carefully reviewed by your own operations group and should only be implemented if the potential gain as measured against the associated risk warrants implementation. Risk assessments can only be made with a detailed knowledge of the system, application, and business environment.
As every customer environment is unique, the success of any Oracle Database implementation, including implementations of Oracle RAC, is predicated on a successful test environment. It is thus imperative that any recommendations are thoroughly tested and validated using a testing environment that is a replica of the target production environment before being implemented in the production environment to ensure that there is no negative impact associated with the recommendations that are made.
Scope
This article applies to new 11.2.0.3 Grid Infrastructure and RAC installations.
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In this Document
Purpose |
Scope |
Details |
Understanding Installation Requirements and Best Practices |
11.2.0.3 RAC Installation Cookbook Video (Linux) |
RAC and Oracle Clusterware Best Practices and Starter Kit (Platform Independent) |
RAC Platform Specific Best Practices and Starter Kits |
References |