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Re: The BIG picture - Advanced file system

From: <Franck_Vasseur_at_ingerrand.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2000 17:01:24 +0200
Message-Id: <10557.111954@fatcity.com>


Yes, why not, as a matter of test, then simulate a crash and let them see the result... if they accept...

Or organize a fund collect (like weding, departure) to buy several disks.

Franck

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We have the latest and greatest EMC advanced file systems. Our sys admin has set up a
single datafile for me to use to create a small database. I am told that I can put EVERYTHING
on a single datafile and it will be performant because of the built-in striping and load sharing, etc.
of this EMC disk farm.

I am still a bit skepticle. Is it true that I can put redo logs, data tablespaces, index tablespaces,
rollback, etc. on the same datafile?

Thanks,

Cherie

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