Supported Oracle Database Version

Dbvisit Standby version 7 supports the following Oracle Editions:


The following Oracle Database versions are supported with Dbvisit Standby Release 7:


Regarding ASM Support:

  • When installing Dbvisit Standby on an environment using ASM for database storage, Oracle Grid Infrastructure version 11.1 and higher is recommended.
  • The minimum version of ASM supported by Dbvisit Standby is 10.2 with the following exceptions:
    • Using version 10.2 for ASM storage is supported, but with one advanced functionality of Dbvisit Standby which is not supported - Graceful Switchover (GS).
    • All other functionality such as Activation and Synchronization of the standby database is still supported with 10.2 ASM, but it is recommended to run the latest patch set (10.2.0.5)
  • Oracle ASM 10.1 is not supported.


The following advanced configurations are supported:


Dbvisit Standby version 7 supports the use of:


General Notes: 


Important: The primary and standby server Oracle Software Edition and version should be identical.  When using 64bit it is strongly recommended that you use 64bit for both primary and standby and that you do not mix binaries, example having 64bit primary with 32bit standby.

Ignoring the above note and running mixed editions or mixed binaries can lead to unexpected results when performing database activation or graceful switchover.


Supported Operating Systems

Dbvisit Standby version 7 is supported on the following Operating Systems:

For Microsoft Windows Platforms it is recommended that the User Access Control (UAC) should be turned off when running Dbvisit Standby.

The following Microsoft Windows versions (32bit and 64bit) are supported (Base release including Service Packs are supported):

Please make sure you test Dbvisit Standby in your Development or Test environment prior to implementation into production to ensure Virus Software, Firewall, UAC and Group policies does not affect the normal operation of Dbvisit Standby.


Important: The primary and standby server Operating System also should be identical.


The following Linux Distributions are supported (x86 and x86_64):

Make sure glibc.i686  package is installed when using Oracle Linux 6 or Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6


Storage Requirements

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: 

The standby database server will require the same amount of storage capacity as the primary database server.

Dbvisit Standby makes use of a Dbvisit Archive Destination referred to as ARCHDEST. This is used to store the archive logs shipped from the primary server to the standby server.   This location is NOT the same as the database archivelog destination.

This location should be big enough to keep at least 1 day's worth of archive logs, but capacity to store three days or more is recommended.  

Example, if you generate 2GB worth of redo (archive logs) on the primary in one day, you should have at least 2GB as an absolute minimum free space on the standby in the folder specified as the ARCHDEST.


Recommended Browsers

The following browsers are recommended when using the Dbvisit Standby Web Based interface:


Having an up to date version of Flash installed and enabled in the browser is required for the reporting pages.