Preface
The Oracle Automatic Storage Management Cluster File System Administrator's Guide describes how to administer Oracle Automatic Storage Management Cluster File System (Oracle ACFS) for Oracle Database.
This Preface contains the following topics:
Audience
The audience for this book includes system administrators, database administrators, and storage administrators. The Oracle Automatic Storage Management Cluster File System Administrator's Guide is intended for database and storage administrators who perform the following tasks:
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Administer and manage Oracle ACFS
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Configure and administer Oracle ACFS
To use this document, you should be familiar with basic Oracle Database and Oracle ASM concepts and administrative procedures. Also, you might want to review the documentation for Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC).
Documentation Accessibility
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Access to Oracle Support
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Related Documents
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Oracle Real Application Clusters Administration and Deployment Guide
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Platform-specific guides, including Oracle Database, Oracle Grid Infrastructure, and Oracle Real Application Clusters installation guides
See Also:
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Oracle Database Licensing Information User Manual to determine whether a feature is available on your edition of Oracle Database
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Oracle Database New Features Guide for a complete description of the new features in this release
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Oracle Database Upgrade Guide for a complete description of the deprecated and desupported features in this release
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