Hardware configuration for 10g RAC

Hello

Can anyone suggest an economic material to install 10g RAC for practice

Thank you
JIL

Jil,

I did it on 3 PCs with a having openfiler and two others were used for the RAC instances. You can follow the Hunter article Jeffery to put up what. link is http://www.oracle.com/technology/pub/articles/hunter_rac10gr2_iscsi.html

See you soon
Amit
http://askdba.org/weblog/

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