Yes, I've read about it. Using similar configurations for both Primary and Standby databases is crucial. Ensures performance service level after role transition.
B) You can enable Data Guard to support your Standby or Disaster Recovery (DR) needs with a single API call or mouse click in the UI using cloud automation.
C) You can use Active Data Guard, which extends Oracle Data Guard capabilities by providing read/write functionality on the Standby or Disaster Recovery system.
A) You should use similar configurations for your Primary and Standby databases to ensure you meet the same performance service level after a role transition.
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