Hi everyone,
Perhaps, I could be the first person(please excuse me if I am wrong in my perspective) who would ask the readers about what contents/topic they would like to foresee in a RAC cookbook. Well, I am planning to co-author a new RAC book, tentatively titled 'Oracle 11gR2 cookbook' and I would like you (my readers) to help me and yourself putting forward your inputs/views about the contents that you wanna have in the book.
I knew there are a several good books exists on RAC topic in the market, however, we would like to develop a cookbook which would be very handy, full of practical expertise and very rich in contents so that DBAs could use the book as a reference in their day-to-day practical life. Please take moment to express your thoughts on this point.
Look forward receiving your positive inputs.
Once again, wishing you and your family a very happy EID in advance...
Jaffer
Perhaps, I could be the first person(please excuse me if I am wrong in my perspective) who would ask the readers about what contents/topic they would like to foresee in a RAC cookbook. Well, I am planning to co-author a new RAC book, tentatively titled 'Oracle 11gR2 cookbook' and I would like you (my readers) to help me and yourself putting forward your inputs/views about the contents that you wanna have in the book.
I knew there are a several good books exists on RAC topic in the market, however, we would like to develop a cookbook which would be very handy, full of practical expertise and very rich in contents so that DBAs could use the book as a reference in their day-to-day practical life. Please take moment to express your thoughts on this point.
Look forward receiving your positive inputs.
Once again, wishing you and your family a very happy EID in advance...
Jaffer
4 comments:
Hello,
So I would appreciate a book with many exemple. Specially for the installation part (veto, ocr and so on) and about backup (rman mostly).
Good luck for your hard work to be !
Hello Sir,
It would be great if you can put some practical examples showing scan IPs concepts with some application being involved using JDBC drivers.
When is the book getting released?
Dinesh,
The book got published on August 14 through Apress. You can order either through Apress or Amazon.
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