ORACLE 10G RAC+STANDBY server

We have a ORACLE RAC 10G based on 2 nodes with 1 disk array for test purposes.
Now, we want to connect a standby server to RAC with its own disk array. Standby server with array will be located in another city.
How can we realize it?

Hi friend,
We have tested with the following : we have 1og RAC (10.2.0.3.0) with Single Physical Standby database :
RAC Database :
bash-3.00$ export ORACLE_SID=racdb
bash-3.00$ rman target sys/sysracdb@racdb
RMAN> connect catalog rman/rman@racdb
RMAN> backup device type disk format '/backup/rman/%U' database plus archivelog;
RMAN> backup device type disk format '/backup/rman/%U' current controlfile for standby;
Note : Transfer the backup to the standby database location.
Single Instance Database
SQL> create spfile from pfile='/oracle/admin/stdby/pfile/initstdby.ora';
SQL> shutdown immediate;
SQL> startup nomount;
[oracle@linux7 pfile]$ rman target sys/sysracdb@racdb auxiliary=sys/sysracdb
RMAN> duplicate target database for standby;
Note : It will restore....
bash-3.00$ export ORACLE_SID=stdby
bash-3.00$ export ORACLE_HOME=/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1
SQL> alter system set control_files='+DATA_GRP1/stdby/CONTROLFILE/current.256.665416399' scope=spfile;
SQL> shutdown immediate;
SQL> startup nomount;
SQL> alter database mount standby database;
SQL> alter database recover managed standby database disconnect from session;
Thanks
LaserSoft

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    Can you please let me know the advantages of installation of oracle 10g rac on open solaris on x86 machine.And also let me know the detail steps involved in instatllation of oracle 10g rac on open solaris on x86. please suggest the recommdendation for the installation
    Thanks
    Saiprasath

    If by "advantages of installation of oracle 10g rac on open solaris on x86 machine" you mean advantages over RAC on Linux or AIX or HP/UX there aren't any.
    If you want to know the advantages of RAC over stand-alone they generally relate to:
    1. Eliminating the server as a single point of failure
    2. Transparent fail-over
    2. Incremental horizontal scalability

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