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Which new key architectural element introduced in WebLogic Server l2c should you take advantage of when designing Disaster Recovery Centers with active – passive mode?
A. MAN Clusters, because they would allow you to synchronously replicate state in low latency networks
B. WAN Clusters, because they would allow you to asynchronously replicate state in nonlow latency networks.
C. Transaction Log in the database, because you could avoid synchronizing two replication technologies (database and file)
D. Data Guard, because it is the most effective way to replicate a state across locations
E. GoldenGate, because it is the most effective way to replicate a state across locations
Correct Answer: E
Explanation/Reference:
* Oracle GoldenGate
Oracle GoldenGate is Oracle’s strategic product for data distribution and data integration. It is a highperformance software application that uses logbased bidirectional data replication for real- time capture, transformation, routing, and delivery of database transactions across heterogeneous systems.
Note:
* Oracle Active Data Guard
Oracle Active Data Guard 11g is an option of Oracle Database Enterprise Edition that extends basic Data Guard functionality. It allows a physical standby database to be open as read-only while changes are applied to it from the primary database. This increases performance and return on investment by offloading ad-hoc queries, Web-based access, reporting, and backups from the primary database while also providing disaster protection.
* Disaster recovery (DR) procedures ensure rapid recovery or continuation of a technology infrastructure after a natural or human-induced disaster.
Oracle WebLogic Server 12c supports advanced disaster recovery and business continuity. Organizations can store transaction logs in an Oracle database instead of a file system, providing a highly available storage mechanism to improve the speed and reliability of disaster recovery operations. This permits them to utilize Oracle Active Data Guard or Oracle GoldenGate replication technology to move DR state information across data centers. Oracle’s enhanced DR architecture enables more effective recovery scenarios. Support for Oracle Exalogic and Oracle Exadata engineered systems ensures tremendous scalability for IT operations of any size.
* Oracle WebLogic Server 12c places transaction logs on the database tier to improve the speed, reliability and availability of disaster recovery operations.
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