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| ==== Licensing ==== | ==== Licensing ==== | ||
| - | The broker is included for use in Enterprise editions of the Oracle Database. \\ | + | The broker is included for use in Enterprise editions of the Oracle Database, therefore |
| - | Therefore | + | |
| The following information is from Oracle' | The following information is from Oracle' | ||
| - | The broker' | + | //The broker' |
| ==== Benefits ==== | ==== Benefits ==== | ||
| The full list of benefits can be seen here: http:// | The full list of benefits can be seen here: http:// | ||
| - | A summary of these benefits are ... | + | A summary of these benefits are ... \\ |
| - | Use of Oracle Enterprise Manager to monitor Standby configurations. | + | * Use of Oracle Enterprise Manager to monitor Standby configurations. |
| - | Use of DGMGRL command line program to quickly view/ | + | |
| - | Easier to view errors associated with the Standby databases. | + | |
| - | Simplify switchovers and failovers | + | |
| - | No need to put standby database into recovery mode, the broker does this automatically when database is mounted | + | |
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