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Perhaps you'll enjoy James Morle's Sane SAN paper on www.OakTable.net -
if you haven't seen it already.
Best regards,
Mogens
Scott Stefick wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We are currently spec'ing out hardware for our new ERP system. It is
> either going to be Peoplesoft or Oracle. We are also debating on
> using a SAN rather than attached storage. I'm just looking for any
> positives/negatives/rules of thumb I should be aware of when running
> Oracle on a SAN architecture provided that management goes that way.
> The SAN box we are looking at right now is the EVA3000 from HP
> (although this isn't a definite) not sure if this matters.
>
> TIA,
> -Scott Stefick
>
> ******************************************
> Scott Stefick
> UNIX Systems Administrator
> Oracle Certified Professional DBA
> Wm. Rainey Harper College
> 847.925.6130
> ******************************************
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