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Dbvisit Standby version 7 supports the following Oracle Editions:
Oracle Database Standard Edition (SE)
Oracle Database Standard Edition One (SE1)
Oracle Database Enterprise Edition (EE)
Oracle Database Express Edition (XE)
The following Oracle Database versions are supported with Dbvisit Standby Release 7:
Oracle Database 10g
Oracle Database 11g
Oracle Database 12c (excluding Multitenant – pluggable database environments)
The following advanced configurations are supported:
Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) 10g
Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) 11g
Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) 12c
Oracle Fail-Safe
Dbvisit Standby version 7 supports the use of:
Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
Oracle Managed Files (OMF)
The use of a Fast/Flash Recovery Area (FRA)
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Important: The primary and standby server Oracle Software Edition and version should be identical.
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The following Linux Distributions are supported (x86 and x86_64):
Oracle Linux 4
Oracle Linux 5
Oracle Linux 6
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
Suse Linux Enterprise Server 8
Suse Linux Enterprise Server 9
Suse Linux Enterprise Server 10
Suse Linux Enterprise Server 11
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Dbvisit Standby is installed on all servers forming part of the Standby Database configuration. The following system requirements are the minimum required for Dbvisit Standby installation:
200Mb space for the Dbvisit Standby software installation on the file system. The software installation takes approx. 70Mb of space, and it is recommended to have sufficient space for trace file generation. Dbvisit Standby generates a trace file each time it executes, containing information about Dbvisit processing and its environment. When an alert or error notification is sent by Dbvisit, the trace file will be attached to the email so that this can be forwarded to Dbvisit support if needed, allowing them to quickly diagnose issues. A minimum of 200Mb space is recommended.
10Mb space for the Dbvisit Standby Database Repository inside the Oracle Database. The repository stores information used for reporting as well as Create Standby Database (CSD) template information which can be used to easily re-create standby databases if required.
The standby database server will require the same amount of storage capacity as the primary database server.
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