At a previous employer, I've used HP MC ServiceGuard w/ EMC and it worked great.  
Don't know about Storedge, but can compliment EMC on their storage solution as the 
best in the business.  Of course thats my opinion.
Also, used the standby box as a staging db for prototyping new applications.  This 
worked out well b/c the box was being used while waiting for the moment of disaster :)

Gene

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Anybody out there using 2 HP servers attached to a single StoreEdge (AutoRaid) and 
setting up Oracle for a hot-standby db?  Or are you running OPS instead of the 
hot-standby?

Management thinking is to attach a N4000 and a L2000 servers to a 12H StoreEdge.  I 
understand that a "HP Service Card" is required that will allow the L2000 to be the 
"fail to" server for the N4000.  We would be starting with a 500G Oracle db, growing 
up to 9T at the end of 2 years.  Oracle would be setup so that the L2000 would be 
serving the "hot standby" database.  Or, should we toss the "hot standby" idea and go 
directly to Oracle Parallel Server?

Would you care to comment on the good, the bad or the ugly to this idea?  Yes, the 12H 
becomes the weak link in this idea, but there are budget constraints in this fiscal 
year that are forcing that config.  In the next 2 fiscal years are monies to address 
the single storage device problem.


Thx.

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