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MessageI thought the BANRD was over, after successfully completed the battle against non-redundant disks?
Tanel.
Since the DB is 40GB, one 70GB drive will do. All the OS, Oracle binaries as well as the DB should fit in nicely. And no BAARF problems either ;-)
What type of storage? How much?
Matt
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-----Original Message----- From: ml-errors_at_fatcity.com [mailto:ml-errors_at_fatcity.com] On Behalf Of Fedock, John (KAM.RHQ) Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 5:25 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject: new server + RAID = ??? I know this topic is brought up often (BAARF, I believe) ..... but I just found out we have a new server arriving, and I have the luxury of setting up the database from scratch. I never had the chance to offer input into the disk layouts, so can anyone point out some white papers or offer any other advice? This will be an HP-UX 11i o/s, database will need to be 8.1.7.4 due to some application limitations. I would classify it as more batch than OLTP and will start out around 40GB. TIA. John John Fedock "K" Line America, Inc. www.kline.com * john.fedock_at_us.kline.com
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