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How to Configure Application Continuity, part 1 – What does the DBA need to do?

Application Continuity insulates the end-user or application from database tier interruptions, whether they are due to planned maintenance events such as rolling patching or due to unplanned failures or hangs. The intent is enable applications to continuously process their workloads without being impacted by events at the database level.  To enable Application Continuity on your system there are tasks for the DBAs and tasks in deploying the applications, but no application code changes are required, nor database schema changes.

 In this first session, we will focus on the task list for the DBAs in configuring Application Continuity, Fast Application Notification (FAN) and database services, then evaluating the coverage of the submitted workloads. We will focus on practical direction, for planned maintenance and for preparing for unplanned events too.  The assumption will be that the audience will have prepared for this session by studying the Deployment Checklist at https://www.oracle.com/a/tech/docs/application-checklist-for-continuous-availability-for-maa.pdf.
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Ian Cookson
Ian Cookson
Ian Cookson has the enviable role of Product Manager for Oracle Clusterware and Application Continuity products, thus promoting the bottom and top of the High Availability stack.  He comes from a consulting background, with over 20 years in the field, covering advanced features, performance and high availability requirements for customers around the world. From this background, he has developed a good understanding of customer views, development priorities, and the practicalities that can bring success to almost any situation involving Oracle software and services.
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