Re: Recommendations sought for good RAC monitoring tool



On Jul 31, 3:11 pm, emdproduct...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Dear Group,

Our organization is starting the process to implementing RAC on Oracle
on Linux. Could somebody suggests a good DBA tool which is best for
managing RAC, in addition to Oracle's enterprise manager?

Thanks

Just out of curiosity, why not OEM? It does everything you need, it
is better integrated with the db than any third party product, and you
can't beat the cost.

I'm always amazed at people wanting to spend 10's of 1000's of dollars
on a solution that Oracle provides for free with the database. That's
a lot of money for what is, at best, a different set of eye candy.

.



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