List of Figures
- 1-1 Typical Oracle Data Guard Configuration
- 1-2 Automatic Updating of a Physical Standby Database
- 1-3 Automatic Updating of a Logical Standby Database
- 1-4 System-Managed Sharding With Oracle Data Guard Replication
- 1-5 Composite Sharding With Oracle Data Guard Replication
- 2-1 Possible Standby Configurations
- 8-1 Applying Redo Data to a Standby Destination Using Real-Time Apply
- 9-1 Oracle Data Guard Configuration Before Switchover
- 9-2 Standby Databases Before Switchover to the New Primary Database
- 9-3 Oracle Data Guard Environment After Switchover
- 9-4 Failover to a Standby Database
- 11-1 SQL Apply Processing
- 11-2 Progress States During SQL Apply Processing
- 13-1 Oracle Data Guard Configuration Before Upgrade
- 13-2 Upgrade the Logical Standby Database Release
- 13-3 Running Mixed Releases
- 13-4 After a Switchover
- 13-5 Both Databases Upgraded
- D-1 Transmitting Redo Data from a Multi-Instance Primary Database