Book Description
Any organization that uses the Oracle relational database management system (RDBMS) these days needs to use multiple databases. There are many reasons to use more than a single database in a distributed database system:
- Different databases may be associated with particular business functions, such as manufacturing or human resources.
- Databases may be aligned with geographical boundaries, such as a behemoth database at a headquarters site and smaller databases at regional offices.
- Two different databases may be required to access the same data in different ways, such as an order entry database whose transactions are aggregated and analyzed in a data warehouse.
- A busy Internet commerce site may create multiple copies of the same database to attain horizontal scalability.
- A copy of a production database may be created to serve as a development test bed.
- Tunability
- Platform autonomy
- Fault tolerance
- Scalability
- Location transparency
- Site autonomy
- Introduction to Distributed Database Systems
- SQL*Net and Net8
- Configuration and Administration
- Distributed Database Security
- Designing the Distributed System
- Oracle's Distributed System Implementation
- Sample Configurations 8. Engineering Considerations
- Oracle Replication Architecture
- Advanced Replication Option Installation
- Basic Replication
- Multi-Master Replication
- Updateable Snapshots
- Procedural Replication
- Conflict Avoidance and Resolution Techniques
Reviews From AMAZON.COM
Oracle Distributed Systems
Very good book. Good Structure, well writtern and full of information. Author gave very clear explanation on Oracle Distributed Systems. I hope new edition will cover more on addressing common problems that faced during replication, how to detect and solve it, performance tuning and other hands on topics.
well written, but badly out of date
Well written and useful, but badly out of date. In spite of the claim that is updated for 8 and 8i, it's not there.

ISBN:1565924320