What is Oracle Database Clusturing?

Hi Gurus
What is Oracle Database Clusturing?
And what is the procedure?
Help will be highly appreciated.
Regards
Zahid Ali

This will answer your first question:
http://otn.oracle.com/pls/db92/db92.to_toc?pathname=rac.920%2Fa96597%2Ftoc.htm&remark=docindex
This will answer your second question:
http://otn.oracle.com/pls/db10g/db10g.to_toc?pathname=..%2F..%2Fhtml%2FB10766_08%2Ftoc.htm&remark=portal+%28Books%29
This is for 10g.
more at http://tahiti.oracle.com

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