Oracle 8i Standby Database

Hi Guys,
Need your help.
Can I create a standby database with two different machine operating system? like windows and linux?
Regards,
Benjo

This is not possible with Oracle 8i but is only possible with Oracle 11g in some specific cases: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B28359_01/server.111/b28294/standby.htm#i72053.

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    제품 : ORACLE SERVER
    작성날짜 : 2004-08-31
    ORACLE 8I: STANDBY DATABASE는 STANDARD와 ENTERPRISE EDITION에서 사용이 가능한가?
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    Problem Description
    원격의 Standby 데이터베이스 구성을 고려하지만, standby 사이트로
    고려하는 장비에는 Oracle8i Standard Edition이 동작을 하고 있는 반면
    primary 사이트에는 Oracle8i Enterprise Edition이 동작을 하고 있다.
    이러한 경우 다음의 질문을 하게 된다:
    Primary 사이트에서는 Oracle8i Enterprise Edition을 standby 사이트에서는
    Oracle8i Standard Edition을 사용하는 것은 가능한가?
    Oracle8i Standard Edition database가 Standby 모드로 동작을 하면서
    Oracle8i Enterprise Edition database의 log들을 유효하게 받아들일 수
    있는가?
    Solution Description:
    Basic Standby 데이터베이스 기능은 Oracle7,Release 7.3.x, Oracle8, 그리고
    Oracle8i Standard Edition에서 사용이 가능하다.
    Enterprise Edition과 Standard Edition 모두 Standby 데이터베이스 기능을
    사용하기 위하여 구성할 수 있다. 그렇지만, Non-managed Standby 환경에서
    Stabdby 데이터베이스에 적용하여 복구를 하기 위한 추가적인 작업이 필요하다.
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    b) 저장되어진 Redo Log들을 Standby 사이트로 옮기기 위한 방법이 필요하다.
    Explanation:
    ===========
    Standard edition에서 사용할 수 없는 Standby 데이터베이스 특징의 유일한 점은
    Log의 원격 이동 능력이다. 다시말하면, Oracle8i의 Log 원격 이동 기능은
    Enterprise Edition에만 있는 특징중의 하나이다. 이 이외의 Standby 데이터베이스
    특징들은 Oracle8i Standard Edition이나 Oracle8i Enterprise Editio 모두
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    <Note:111678.1> Oracle8i: Is Standby Database Available For Standard And
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  • Oracle manually standby database with standard edition

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  • Oracle 9i standby database error

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    https://support.oracle.com/CSP/main/article?cmd=show&type=COMMUNITIES&doctype=COMTHREAD&id=75725
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  • Standby database Archive log destination confusion

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  • Activate Standby Database

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  • Difference between physical standby database and Data Guard

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  • Gating error while creating standby database in oracle 11g

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