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Oracle 11g R1 / R2 Real Application Clusters Handbook
From a DBA point of view, the performance tuning usually boils down to getting either better throughput or better response time. However, from a business point of view, if there is unavailability there is no performance at all. The performance impacts on the metrics such as MTTR and MTBF which are looked at as a part of the SLA. From a commercial point of view, an unavailable system has the worst possible performance as nothing gets done. From the other side, we have RAC as a high availability solution and RAC is all about high availability. If an instance fails, the surviving instance is responsible for the recovery of the failed instance, thus posing possibilities for performance problems. It is usually the first surviving instance noticing the failed instances that performs the recovery on behalf of the failed instances. During the time of the recovery, there is a period of time when the instance performing the recovery cannot serve the connected sessions...
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