Use OCI Full Stack Disaster Recovery with Autonomous Database
You can
enable the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Full Stack Disaster Recovery on Autonomous Database.
When you enable the OCI Full Stack Disaster Recovery (Full Stack Disaster Recovery) you can
use Full Stack Disaster Recovery to perform
switchover/failover operations or optionally perform database only
cross-region Autonomous Database
switchover/failover operations.
Note
Full Stack Disaster Recovery can only be enabled on an Autonomous Database instance
that uses the ECPU compute model.
Prerequisite Steps for Autonomous Database with Full Stack Disaster Recovery 🔗
If you
enable Full Stack Disaster Recovery and you want your
disaster recovery topology to contain an Autonomous Database instance, first perform these prerequisite steps.
Add one or more cross-region Autonomous Data
Guard peers to your Autonomous Database instance.
Enable Full Stack Disaster Recovery with Autonomous Database 🔗
Enable Full Stack Disaster Recovery by adding an Autonomous Database instance to a Disaster
Recovery Protection Group.
Create Disaster Recovery Protection Groups in a primary region and in one or
more standby regions.
You can create a Disaster Recovery Protection Group from the Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Console. To access Full Stack Disaster Recovery, on the Autonomous Database details page click Configure in the
Full Stack DR field under Disaster recovery.
After you create a Disaster Recovery Protection Group that includes an Autonomous Database, the Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Console shows that Full Stack Disaster Recovery
is enabled.
Use Full Stack Disaster Recovery to Perform Switchover or Failover Operations
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After you
enable Full Stack Disaster Recovery, when you perform a
cross-region switchover or failover you have the option to use Full Stack Disaster Recovery.
For a cross-region switchover or failover you must initiate the operation
from a Standby database. You have several options to access a Standby database:
Select the remote region in Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Console and then access the Standby database.
On the Primary database you can access a standby database from
the Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Console. To access a standby database, from the Autonomous Database details page
select Disaster recovery under Resources and
click a link for a standby database in the Peer Autonomous
Database column.
To perform a switchover or a failover:
Access the cross-region standby database and from the Autonomous Database details page,
under Disaster recovery click
Switchover(or Failover when
the Primary is not available) in the Role field.
As an alternative, to initiate a switchover you can select More actions and
Switchover(or Failover
when the Primary is not available).
This shows the Confirm switchover to peer dialog.
Select an option and confirm the operation.
Select Switchover stack with Full Stack Disaster
Recovery.
In the Select Disaster Recovery Protection Group
field, select a value.
Click Goto DR protection group.
This brings you to the Disaster Recovery DR protection group details page.
From this page you can perform disaster recovery actions. See Manage Disaster Recovery Plan
Executions for more information.
Note the following for using Autonomous Database with Full Stack Disaster Recovery
enabled.
When Full Stack Disaster Recovery is
enabled, depending on the configuration of the Disaster Recovery Protection
Group, a cross-region Standby database should be part of a larger disaster
recovery configuration. If you perform disaster recovery operations just on the
database, this can impact other Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure resources that are part of the Disaster Recovery Protection Group. For
example, if you select the Switchover only database
option, Full Stack Disaster Recovery receives an event indicating that a database switchover has
occurred. In this case Full Stack Disaster Recovery can automatically trigger a switchover of the remaining stack.
The action that Full Stack Disaster Recovery
takes when it receives the database switchover event is configurable with Full Stack Disaster Recovery.
Full Stack Disaster Recovery can
only be enabled on an Autonomous Database instance that uses the ECPU compute model.