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RAC

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What is RAC?

RAC typically refers to Real Application Clusters, an Oracle database option for clustering. It allows multiple instances of the Oracle database to access the same database storage. This provides high availability, scalability, and load balancing for database applications. If one instance fails, other instances continue to provide service. It's commonly used in environments requiring continuous database uptime and the ability to handle large workloads.

What other technologies are related to RAC?

RAC Complementary Technologies

Automatic Storage Management is tightly integrated with RAC, providing a clustered file system and volume manager.
mentioned alongside RAC in 31% (2.3k) of relevant job posts
Recovery Manager is used for backup and recovery of Oracle databases, including RAC environments.
mentioned alongside RAC in 27% (2.4k) of relevant job posts
Data Guard provides disaster recovery and high availability, complementing RAC's high availability within a single site.
mentioned alongside RAC in 44% (1.3k) of relevant job posts

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