Your experience on MAM25 with RFID...

Dear all, some question about MAM and RFID.
1) I would like to know how many people is using or tested the MAM25 with RFID and in this case wich devices are you using.
Please specify not only the hw provider (Hp, Dell...) but if possible also the model.
We are making difficult to find out devices supported for RFID with MAM25.
2) For our goals it's ok also if the RFID reader/writer is not integrated but it's an handheld model (like the iPen Bt Pro from Microsensys), connected to the mobile device (PDA or Win32 laptop) via bluetooth interface.
Someone has some experience on that ?
regards and thanks in advance
Regards and thanks in advance.

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    Logical B will have (3cpu, 12GiB RAM, xxxGiB SGA)
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    4/ my target for backup is now B. When the "upgrade" will be finished, would you advise to continue the backup on the Logical Standby, or to switch to a backup via (RMAN/HotBackup/...) ?
    5/ Any other advice you could give :-)
    Thanks,
    Yoann.

    Hi Yoann,
    Some time ago I created a logical database for Oracle 9.2.0.4 db on RH Linux then on 9.2.0.6 ver (same OS). It was very tempting to decrease loading on primary database through using logical standby, but It was not moved to production. I stuck with some problems when transactions stopped because of some inconsistency (I used transaction consistency set to NONE because of performance) and there were a couple of them between a hundred of tables. After that I tried to create a database link upon the primary database, but it was not apt to use with the same procedures to execute.
    Regarding questions:
    1. I did not find the big overhead, but a lot of additional actions should be done due to maintenance tables w/o PK on LGSTBY
    2. Difficult to say ...
    3. I had LGSTBY half of power of primary
    4. I will not you advise to backup LGSTBY because of some possible problems with transactions, maintenance etc. better to use RMAN on primary or physical standby
    5. Try to test 10g logical standby (I have read that there is no need to freeze the primary database during logical standby creation)
    Hope this helps,
    Andrey

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