What is grind computing in 10g?
Q. What is grind computing in 10g?
Ans - In Oracle 10 g, the āgā stands for grid. Grid computing means sharing of computing infrastructure.
In grid architecture we can manage resources dynamically, to support end user needs. Grid resource include servers, disks, and instances.
For example with Real Application Clusters we can create multiple instances that access the same database, by this we can achieve the load balancing and can add new instances to the cluster as needed.
This is actually the concept of grid and basically came from power sector where additional grids applied in peak hours.
There are various other tools in 10 g that facilitate grid management like -
Automated Storage Management
Replication Technology
Resource Scheduling via Oracle Enterprise Manager(OEM)
Ans - In Oracle 10 g, the āgā stands for grid. Grid computing means sharing of computing infrastructure.
In grid architecture we can manage resources dynamically, to support end user needs. Grid resource include servers, disks, and instances.
For example with Real Application Clusters we can create multiple instances that access the same database, by this we can achieve the load balancing and can add new instances to the cluster as needed.
This is actually the concept of grid and basically came from power sector where additional grids applied in peak hours.
There are various other tools in 10 g that facilitate grid management like -
Automated Storage Management
Replication Technology
Resource Scheduling via Oracle Enterprise Manager(OEM)
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