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Maybe the lunar moon is not aligned properly or the light bulb in my =
head is
on vacation...
OK, How are the many spindles transformed into one?=20
Regards,
Satar=20
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ron Rogers [SMTP:RROGERS_at_galottery.org]
> Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 8:53 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: RE: RAID
>=20
> The spindle theory is the usage of separate drives for rollback segs, =
temp
> segs, data segs, index segs, user segs, tools segs, etc. It tries to
> follow the Foundation Architechure persrcibed by Oracle and common =
sence.
> HTH
> ROR =AA=BF=AA
>=20 >=20
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Ron Rogers [SMTP:RROGERS_at_galottery.org]=20
> > Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 4:01 PM
> > To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> > Subject: Re: RAID
> >=20
<SNIP>
> > With RAID5 you do not get the versatility of many spindles to =
place the
> > data on. It is transformed into one spindle and there will be disk
> > contention to deal with or live with. If your application can stand
> > waiting while the tables are updated then RAID5 will work. RAID5
> performes
> > best in a query based application.
> > ROR =AA=BF=AA
> >=20
>=20
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<P><FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF" SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Maybe the lunar moon =
is not aligned properly or the light bulb in my head is on =
vacation...</FONT>
</P>
<P><FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF" SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">OK, How are the many =
spindles transformed into one? </FONT>
</P>
<P><FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF" SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Regards,<BR> Satar </FONT>
</P> <UL> <P><FONT SIZE=3D1 FACE=3D"Arial">-----Original Message-----</FONT> <BR><B><FONT SIZE=3D1 FACE=3D"Arial">From: </FONT></B> <FONT =SIZE=3D1 FACE=3D"Arial">Ron Rogers [SMTP:RROGERS_at_galottery.org]</FONT> <BR><B><FONT SIZE=3D1 FACE=3D"Arial">Sent: </FONT></B> <FONT = SIZE=3D1 FACE=3D"Arial">Friday, October 27, 2000 8:53 PM</FONT> <BR><B><FONT SIZE=3D1 =
<P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">The spindle theory is the usage of = separate drives for rollback segs, temp segs, data segs, index segs, = user segs, tools segs, etc. It tries to follow the Foundation = Architechure persrcibed by Oracle and common sence.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">HTH</FONT> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">ROR =AA=BF=AA</FONT> </P> <BR>
<P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">> -----Original Message-----</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">> From: Ron Rogers =
[SMTP:RROGERS_at_galottery.org] </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">> Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 =
4:01 PM</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">> To: Multiple = recipients of list ORACLE-L</FONT> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">> =Subject: Re: RAID</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">> </FONT> <BR><FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF" SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial"><SNIP></FONT> </P>
<P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">> With RAID5 you do not get =
the versatility of many spindles to place the</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">> data on. It is transformed into =
one spindle and there will be disk</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">> contention to deal with or live =
with. If your application can stand</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">> waiting while the tables are =
updated then RAID5 will work. RAID5 performes</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">> best in a query based =
application.</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">> ROR =AA=BF=AA</FONT>
Received on Fri Oct 27 2000 - 16:22:40 CDT