Preface
Welcome to the Oracle Global Data Services Concepts and Administration Guide!
This guide provides a comprehensive resource for understanding, deploying and effectively utilizing Oracle Global Data Services (GDS) to maximize the availability, performance, and scalability of your Oracle databases.
- Understand the core concepts and architecture of Oracle GDS.
- Configure and manage global services for various deployment scenarios.
- Administer and manage Oracle GDS setup.
- Optimize workload management and performance.
- Troubleshoot and resolve common issues.
This guide covers various topics, from basic GDS configuration to advanced features like dynamic load balancing and intelligent workload routing. It includes detailed explanations, step-by-step instructions, and real-world examples to help you effectively implement and manage GDS in your environment.
We hope this guide is a valuable resource in your journey to mastering Oracle Global Data Services and achieving your availability, performance, and scalability goals.
Audience
This document is intended for database administrators, database and system architects, and engineers who manage replicated databases.
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