in gaining knowledge about oracle I've been introduced to some concepts,
components, and concerns and I'd like to get some general feedback.  so, in
general how big of a deal is server design?  what would you use as criteria
for decision making, like the need for multiple controllers and drive/file
system configurations.

my background is with ms-sql/nt and we're looking at migrating/upgrading to
oracle/nt.  we've had success with raid 5 via a single controller with
multiple channels.  I've been to the oracle dba pt 1a and have been exposed
to oracle architecture; we never had such concerns so I have no basis of
comparison.  our instructor and classmates, while knowledgeable, were more
developers than system engineers; whereas we'll be more system
engineers/administrators than developers.  what kinds of metrics/performance
should I be looking at, considering, and shooting for from the start?

right now we have about 100 users and a 20G DB which *will* increase to
probably 300 users and 40G to 50G DB; on average we're looking at about
thirty thousand transactions over an 11 hour period; again that'll probably
increase to 70,000 to 80,000 transactions over an 11 hour period.
reads/writes/queries/indexes, their size and speed, and other such
processing metrics, were never a concern.

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Lerone Streeter
System Analyst
Abbott LBG
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