cross post.

anybody real-world running a solution involving NT/oracle using a cluster
solution or SAN?  Compaq hardware?

I'm looking for price, storage capacity, throughput, chosen backup solution,
tape library (??), applicable management software, availability/uptime
measurement, etc...

history:
we've been tasked with coming up with a strong infrastructure to support an
incoming solution NT/oracle based and because of the importance being
attached I'm thinking our best option is some sort of cluster; one of my
peers is favoring a SAN solution mirroring our final configuration remotely
to cover failure.  I'll admit my ignorance so if you have a knowledgeable
sales rep, give me their number because all I know is the basic concept
behind clustering, I have no idea about the feasibility or cost.

my other recourse beyond you is calling a vendor and talking it through with
them but I always like a little extra information before calling a vendor.

tia


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