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We are evaluating storage expansion for our Oracle
databases. I have been asked by my Unix SA what my
preference is between the following.
My gut tells me to select SAN, but I need some doco to
back me up.
Oracle best performance on:
NAS - Network Attached Storage - I think this is bad
NFS - NFSmounted - I think this could be even worse
SAN - Storage ArrayNetwork - YES (like StorageTek,
EMC, etc)
I am looking for doco that supports the best decision
and your opinion. We will soon have several instances
up to 250 GIG, OLTP and DSS.
Thanx for your time :)!
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For maximum performance, I like to run my DBs on Hardware RAID Disk Arrays with 0+1 RAID.
NAS - Basically, the same thing as a SAN except it runs over 100BT. I personally don't use them, but I know of several people who do for Oracle DBs.
NFS - As long as your NFS Server is reliable (multi-node failover) you're probably OK. In theory, all that Oracle does is cache data and act like a pseudo-disk farm anyway.
SAN - Depending on your site, may be overkill. Also, while the technology is coming along, it's not really 100% yet (IMHO)
I like to buy disk arrays and tape librarys that are SAN compatible. For example, I buy components that I can create a SAN with one node. Each SAN is an island, they don't interconnect (Yet). That way, I have dedicated disk for each server, but I don't have to worry about security and SAN performance.
Jeff Hunter
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Actually, there is a good article at [url]http://swexpert.com/CB/SE.C11.JAN.01.pdf[/url]
and also a good group of articles at:
[url]http://search.cpg.com/query.html?col=&ht=0&qp=&qs=&qc=&pw=100%25&ws=0&la=&qm=1&si=0&rf=1&qm=1&ct=1826737674[/url]
Jeff Hunter
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