I was told to "Design us a system to use" ..... it was fun. What was
decided on was :
1. AIX on an S70a (biggest at the time)
2. 32 - 2 GB SSA Drives
3. 32 - 4 GB SSA Drives
4. 32 - 9 GB SSA Drives
5. 4 GB Memory
6. 4 Processors
7. 2 5GB Scsi Drives for the System
What this gave us was
1. We could put the system on 1 of the SCSI drives and then Mirror it to the
second. Now we, if we lost a system drive, would could replace it without
taking the system down.
2. The 2 GB Drives were used for much of the Oracle , Non-Data drives. We
could put our Archive logs, Redo Logs, System Tablespaces, Temp Space, etc.
all on seperate mount points on seperate spindles. We only used 16 at
first ... the other 16 were mirrored.
3. The Data went on the 4 and 9 GB Drives. These were also mirrored.
As time went on , our users wanted space and did not care about the safety
of mirrors so they made us break all the mirrors on the SSA Drive and use
them as data drives. Not safe .... but the SSAs performed very well and we
had no data failures in 4 years.
I loved the AIX System. It was very solid ..... and very expensive.
A friend of mine running oracle on NT called me up frantically one day and
asked
"My NT Oracle server comes down about 4 or 5 times a day !!! How often
does your AIX server go down ??"
My answer ....
"When I take it down ."
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Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 6:36 PM
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>I would vote for AIX and RS/6000. From my experience, those are robust
>servers and IBM has got good phone support. However, I do not
I would fully second that. (And your SAs are going to love its easy Admin
capabilities)
>real bad experience. Other than that, AIX is one of the best OSs I have
>worked on. FWIW .. truss will be available with AIX 5L (this
>fall, I was
>told).
That's good news, Kirti. However, there are lots of other utilities out
there from IBM that they have not really advertised or pushed out for AIX -
I wonder why...
John Kanagaraj
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