Clusterware on only one computer

It is possible to install oracle clusterware initially only on a computer, and then add the second, or is it mandatory to install on two computers. Using Oracle Clusterware for Oracle 10g.
Edited by: 893012 on 24/10/2011 16:13

893012 wrote:
It is possible to install oracle clusterware initially only on a computer, and then add the second, or is it mandatory to install on two computers. Using Oracle Clusterware for Oracle 10g.Hi,
Yes ... You can install oracle clusterware/rac in one node, the minimum number of nodes required to install clusterware and rac is one node.
Clusterware/RAC is scalable you can extend (add more nodes) in your cluster later.
All prerequisites must be successfully executed and you must place the Clusterware and RAC files on a shared storage.
Regards,
Levi Pereira

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