Hi Everyone,
I am getting pressure from the system guys to use a Net Appliance
filer for Oracle Applications databases. I currently have the Apps Release
11.0.3 production database on a Sun E4500, 4G RAM, 6CPU@400Mhz and a Sun
storage array with a mix of 4 and 9G drives. The production datafiles are
on Raid 0+1. The production software is mirrored only. Sequential files
are not "raided". I have gone out to the Net Appliance web site and have
download papers about how to implement Oracle on the filer. I would like to
hear from real users rather than the vendor about how this works. Therefore
I am curious to find out anyone's experience with this storage technology -
good or bad. If anyone has any insights about the Net Appliance technology
itself i.e. raid level, etc. that would be great too. We are also
considering a new Sun direct attached storage solution. Thanks for your
time.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Sue Ellen Berkmeyer
Database Administrator
Phone: 303-275-4143
Fax: 303-275-3603
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