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The following is a collection of interesting RAC Related Blogs. To be included in this list the blog must be meet be current (posts in the last year), have more than one post related to RAC, and be reactive to feedback/input. If you have suggestions or corrections to this blog list please email spalaniappan [at] sennovate.com
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Alejandro Vargas29-JUL-08Alejandro Vargas' Blog
This blog is authored by Alejandro Vargas , Principal Support Analyst. He has a general blog which deals with almost all the important oracle topics. He also discusses on RAC by and large. He also has provided links to many presentations made during Oracle conferences and seminars. He has a very active blog with about three to four postings every month till March 2008. This blog would be a great Oracle resource as it focuses on almost all important/essential topics.
Kevin Closson29-JUL-08Kevin Closson's Oracle Blog: Platform, Storage & Clustering Topics Related to Oracle Databases.
Kevin Closson recently assumed a role as a Performance Architect in Oracle's Systems Technology group which is a part of Server Technologies. This is a very interesting blog. It has various Oracle database related topics along with information on real application clusters. It also has links to various other RAC blogs and oracle blogs. In the Real Application Cluster related topics section he discusses more than ten RAC related topics and issues ranging from patch sets issues to dealing with RAC related errors.
Atul Kumar29-JUL-08Become Oracle Apps DBA
Atul Kumar the author of this blog is an independent oracle consultant. In this blog he discusses various RAC related topics which include installing RAC on you laptop, Step by Step install of RAC using vmware etc. He also has links to various other Oracle blogs. Apart from talking about RAC he also discusses on topics for Apps DBA beginners, Common DBA,topics Fusion Middleware, Identity management, 10g application server etc.
H.Tonguç Yilmaz29-JUL-08Another Support Case Study: OCFS O_DIRECT flag, file system cache and RAC consistency among SGAs
This blog is authored by H.Tonguç Yilmaz. He is from Istanbul. This is different from the other blogs we have discussed before as it deals with case studies on particular RAC related issues. It also explains situations where we could face errors and their fixes are also discussed. Apart from it has links to various oracle and linux topics. Some best practices for many important DBA responsibilities are also discussed in detail.
James Colestock05-AUG-08James Colestock's blog - Oracle Tricks of the Trade
James Colestock's blog - Oracle Tricks of the Trade - is a comprehensive blog covering a wide range of Oracle related topics, including RAC. James Colestock is a Sr. Oracle Database Administrator in the Greater Denver Area. In his latest series of the blog, he covers a range of RAC topics : From building RAC environment to Duplicating RAC with RMAN ; and upgrading 10g RAC to 11g, to name a few.
Amit Bansal,Saurabh Sood26-AUG-08AskDba.org Weblog
This blog discusses our experiences with Databases. You will find posts related to RAC, RMAN, ASM,Dataguard, Performance tuning, Security and Oracle Internals.You can visit our profile @http://askdba.org/weblog/?page_id=143
Tariq Farooq01-OCT-08BrainSurface - The After-Oracle ConnectSpace
BrainSurface is an online After-Oracle ConnectSpace aimed at sharing, collaborating and reusing cutting, dull, razor sharp and bleeding edge technical/functional knowledge and all the other edges of Oracle technology, that we come accross in our professional lives within the generalized domain of the Oracle community. BrainSurface brings all known collaborative paradigms (Collaboration, Document Publishing, Blogging, Forums and Project Management) under one roof. BrainSurface is aimed at being a comprehensive repository of Oracle technical/functional knowledge employing a collective and collaborative community effort, providing an in-depth insight into the exciting and adventurous realm of the Oracle community's homosapien species (the other species being the machines). BrainSurface was created with the following broad-based objectives: - Active BlogSite for the Oracle community - Helping others solve their technical/functional problems - Sharing and Reusing knowledge - Publishing and sharing documents - IT Job-board - Oracle technologies forum - Socializing within the Oracle community
Antonio Jose Rodrigues Neto (neto from Brazil)16-OCT-08Databases Blog
Focusing primarily on the technical aspect of databases on NetApp storage systems and provide commentary, views and solutions that are useful to the end-users.
Amit 02-NOV-08AskDba.org Weblog
Blog dedicated to Oracle database containing plenty of information on Oracle,RAC,Dataguard.
Kevin Hrim10-NOV-08Kevin Hrim's Blog
From a practical point of view, it me against the thousands of developers who work for Oracle. I just try to sip from the fire hose.
Joel Goodman20-FEB-09Joel Goodman's Blog
Joel is the EMEA Core Senior Principal Technical Team Lead w/ Oracle University w/ heavy involvment in RAC course development. He has done many excellent presentations w/ the RAC SIG including Managing sequences in a RAC environment, Oracle 10g RAC Tuning Tips, and coming soon Oracle Database Links Master Class & Oracle Exadata Overview Mini-Lesson. His blog has many good tips in the RAC, ASM and Oracle Clusterware areas.
Jay Caviness21-MAY-09The Grumpy DBA blogs
This site is found to be useful for references, blogs and valuable resources on RAC, ASM, Linux, tips etc. This is run by Jay Caviness, who is having over 19years of experience and sharing his experiences and thoughts over this blogs site.
Alex Gorbachev13-AUG-09Alex Gorbachev's blog
Alex Gorbachev is one of the well known leaders in Oracle RAC community and posts regularly in The Pythian Group blog.
Daniel Dibbets03-SEP-09Daniel@Dibbetsonline.com
Topics you'll find on this site blog are: * Clustering, cluster architectures and new storage technologies, stretch clusters * Storage, especially storage architectures and (new) storage technologies * High Performance Networking (10gE, Infiniband, RDS) * Operating Systems, like Linux and Unix * Reliable Clustering Analysis * Oracle Real Application Clusters * Virtualization (Xen, Oracle VM, LDOM, VPAR, NPAR, LPAR, WPAR, Containers)
Kai Yu14-FEB-10Kai Yu's Oracle Blog
Kai Yu is a senior engineer and architect in Dell Oracle solutions engineering lab with 11 years experience of hardcore Oracle DBA and Oracle Applications DBA. Through this blog, Kai is sharing his experience with Oracle RAC and Oracle VM and their associated technology stack including platform and storage and network.
Steven Chan25-FEB-10Oracle E-Business Suite Technology
Steven Chan, author of this blog. This blog discusses about Oracle E-Business Suite and provides materials with technical key terms to give the solution of applying patches and authentication. He also explained the platforms where the E-Business Suites are used.
Doug Burns25-FEB-10Doug's Oracle Blog
This Blog was authored by Doug Burns. This blog shows the Global stats of tables and partitioning tables with high-level solution used for all Oracle users.
Tariq Farooq01-APR-10Oracle RAC: Comprehensive Concepts Overview, Insight, Recommendations, Best Practices and a whole lot more
Real Application Clusters (RAC) is the Oracle trade name for its database server cluster product and provides Load-Balancing, Scalability, Elasticity and High-Availability by keeping the Oracle database server product available and running across a set of multiple server nodes accessing a common database residing on Shared Storage. This 121-slide document gives an expansive tour of the Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) product by presenting a conglomerate of Concepts, Recommendations, Best Practices and a whole lot more.
Tariq Farooq01-APR-10Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC): Comprehensive Concepts Overview, Insight, Recommendations, Best Practices and a whole lot more
Real Application Clusters (RAC) is the Oracle trade name for its database server cluster product and provides Load-Balancing, Scalability, Elasticity and High-Availability by keeping the Oracle database server product available and running across a set of multiple server nodes accessing a common database residing on Shared Storage. This 121-slide document gives an expansive tour of the Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) product by presenting a conglomerate of Concepts, Recommendations, Best Practices and a whole lot more.
Marco V.12-MAY-10dbaworkshop.blogspot.com
Step-by-step guides on RAC, RMAN and other Oracle configurations.
 26-MAY-10Jose Valerio's blog.
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