Hi Ricardo,

There are definitely DSpace sites that use both SRB and Oracle. NYU is 
an example of that, if I remember correctly. Hopefully those folks got 
in touch with you directly to answer your questions... if not, there is 
some information about doing this on the wiki.

MacKenzie

> Hi,
>
> Nobody there working with SRB and Oracle?
>
> Thanks!!!
>
>
>
> On 9/20/07, Ricardo Borillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm new to DSpace and i'm evaluating configuration options for best
>> platform availability.
>> I have read SRB documentation and i reach some interesting point:
>>
>> """
>> The Storage Resource Broker (SRB) is a client/server middleware that
>> provides clients with a set of uniform interfaces to distributed and
>> heterogeneous storage resources Storage resources handled by the the
>> SRB include the UNIX file system, archival storage systems such as
>> UNITREE and HPSS, and database Large Objects managed by various DBMS
>> including DB2, Oracle and Illustra.
>> """
>>
>> It seems that i can use my Oracle database as an storage for DSpace
>> content (not only metadata). That's great for me, but i was unable to
>> locate documentation or examples showing how to configure DSpace with
>> SRB working with an Oracle content storage...
>>
>> Please, anyone can give me some directions on this topic?
>>
>> Thanks a lot!!
>>
>> --
>> Salut,
>> ====================================
>> Ricardo Borillo Domenech
>> http://xml-utils.com
>>     


-- 
MacKenzie Smith
Associate Director for Technology
MIT Libraries


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