We have a large warehouse with the EMC storage residing on SAN. You need to have enough CACHE, channels on the switches and HBA on the host - then you will have a good performance.
Ellen Klebaner-Reys Data Management Services Inovant - a Visa Solutions Company [EMAIL PROTECTED]/650-432-1746 m/s: 3125-1D -----Original Message----- From: Kilhoffer, Kelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 1:16 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [DB2EUG] Databases residing on SANs Does anyone have experience with DB2/Windows or DB2/Unix databases residing on SANs? We are buying a SAN and I was hoping someone out there had some benchmarks or experience comparing database and logs on local drives vs residing on a SAN. The SAN brochure is promising that a SAN is MUCH faster than a direct attached device. - ::: When replying to the list, please use 'Reply-All' and make sure ::: a copy goes to the list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). *** To unsubscribe, send 'unsubscribe' to [EMAIL PROTECTED] *** For more information, check http://www.db2eug.uni.cc - ::: When replying to the list, please use 'Reply-All' and make sure ::: a copy goes to the list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). *** To unsubscribe, send 'unsubscribe' to [EMAIL PROTECTED] *** For more information, check http://www.db2eug.uni.cc
