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Helmut,
We're scheduled to start spinning Net App disks for Oracle on Monday for the first time. Yeah, according to all of the research I've done it does not matter where you logically put datafiles on a Net App as the entire disk array appears as one HUGE drive to the OS. Now it's just can the beast handle the load. I've got a 300 Million row DW re-architecture project to run on it as both a proof of concept on NetApp and the DW. Should be fun!! I'll let the group know how it goes.
Dick Goulet
____________________Reply Separator____________________ Author: "Helmut Daiminger" <hdaiminger_at_vivonet.com> Date: 3/20/2001 2:30 PM
Hi there!
Is anybody out there running Oracle on NetApp Storage Networking box?
I was told by some NetApp guys that using their boxes we don't have to worry about distributing datafiles, RBS etc. across the disks because the NetApp OS takes care of all that.
Any comments?
Thanks,
Helmut
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