Dave, We are piloting SuSe SLES7 and Oracle 9i on a 9672-R46 (1 IFL), 1GB
real mem.  So far, running fine.  We have had a bunch of Unix/Linux and
Oracle 8i/9i differences that we have/are fighting.  We have databases in
the 20-30gb range, 2GB virt mem.  One test went real smooth and we are
compiling the perf numbers now, but response time was very good.  All of the
data is on STK SVAs, no problems with disk response either. We have 3 Linux
images up under Z/VM 4.2.  The biggest pain is to format all those 2.2 gb
disks under Linux to get the required total size.

Anyway, give me a holler off list or on and we can chat.

Kevin

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Myers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 10:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Oracle on S/390 Linux on 9672-R35 (re-post)


....re-posting for a Monday audience :o)

I'm working my way through the justification and acquisition of a z800 with
my boss.
It's a slow process..but I think we'll probably get one in the fall!

Anyways...in the meantime...someone from the infrastructure group
wants to put up a 50-150gb Oracle database on my 9672-R35 S/390 linux image
and my RVA-X82 disk array.
(they don't currently have the disk space on other servers)

They say this will be mostly writes during the day from VPN agents on
servers
around the enterprise....and then there will be some reporting going on.

So...my question is.... should I entertain this proof-of-concept
on the 9672-R35 and my RVA-X82 disk array....or  will this likely perform
very poorly
and make the S/390 Linux platform look bad (in the eyes of my boss).

What are the considerations here?  Does Oracle rely on floating point?
How much memory would I need to use for this Oracle dbase/LPAR??

Tia
Dave

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