| Table of Contents |
| Oracle Database 10g—High Availability with RAC, Flashback & Data Guard |
| Introduction |
| Part I - Logical Availability |
| Chapter 1 | - | Oracle and Availability: Illustrated Downtime Scenarios |
| Chapter 2 | - | RDBMS Features for Availability |
| Chapter 3 | - | Tuning Your Database for Availability |
| Part II - Real Application Clusters |
| Chapter 4 | - | RAC Setup and Configuration |
| Chapter 5 | - | Database Administration in a RAC Environment |
| Chapter 6 | - | Utility Computing: Applications as Services |
| Part III - Disaster Planning |
| Chapter 7 | - | Oracle Data Guard: Surviving the Disaster |
| Chapter 8 | - | Backup and Recovery for High-Availability Environments |
| Chapter 9 | - | Oracle Flashback: Surviving User-Induced Trauma |
| Part IV - Distributed Database Solutions |
| Chapter 10 | - | Oracle Streams for High Availability |
| Chapter 11 | - | Oracle Net Configuration for Failover |
| Bibliography |
| Index |
| List of Figures |
| List of Tables |
| List of HA Workshops |
| List of Sidebars |