This is impossible to determine without doing some I/O analysis on the
system.  The "ideal" setup for a DSS system could be horrible for
OLTP.  Even an "ideal" setup for one OLTP system could be horrible for
another!

Two rather general and universal comments may apply though:

1) If there is any significant update|delete|insert
performance-critical activity on the database, the redo logs should
not be on RAID5.  The write penalty of RAID5 is high and redo I/O is
intensely write.
2) The disk with archive should not be used for datafiles since if
that disk is lost, the datafiles are lost and so is the ability to
recover.

The important thing about Loney's examples is not to take them as
gospel, it is to understand the reasoning behind the decisions and
apply similar reasoning to your own situations.  With 21 disks, I
would probably never use the exact layout in the book.  The examples
don't even mention some significant options - like striping.  This is
not to fault the examples though, for the reasons stated earlier.
There are very few canned answers in this business.  Understanding is
infinitely more valuable than "knowledge".

-Don Granaman
[OraSaurus - Honk if you remember UFI!]

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>
> Hi,
>
> I would like to ask everybody's opinion regarding the ideal setup
for an
> NT setup to reside in a machine with 7x18GB disk and its
corresponding
> RAID setup. I was able to see one of the recommendations for 5 disks
setup
> but unfortunately it did not mention on how the RAID setup will be
done.
> Btw, I will use software instead of hardware RAID.
>
>
>               DISK 1                                    DISK 2
>                     DISK 3
> Executables              Data files                Index data files
> Redo logs           Temporary user data files      Control file copy
> SYSTEM tablespace data files  Control file copy
> Control file copy
>
>              DISK 4                                DISK 5
> Rollback segment data files   Archive log files
> Export files
>
> Thanks in advance!


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