We will be building an environment (multiple hosts and environments) that
will be used for reporting. And we will be using the Oracle suite of
products (9iAS, iDS).   I'm tasked with determining some of the architecture
of the environment. And primarily for the Oracle 9i environment used as a
repository and some of the 9iAS infrastructure...  And having not had the
time to "play in the sand box" - I need to make some blind assumptions. But
was hoping that folks on the list could offer some suggestions...

For example-how large of a repository is typically required for the Oracle
MetaData used for the reports? I assume that it depends on the number of
reports,etc.. But is there any rule of thumb(you know-like a swag....) that
you all have used in sizing the environment? What about other file system
space requirements to consider??? For example-one of the tasks will be that
the reports will be executed the evening before-and the output would be
"saved".. Will this require additional disk space as part of the 9iAS
implementation?
What typical space and file system setup have you all seen as "best
practices" for the 9iAS environment?

I know, I know - read the #$$^%$#$%# manual... But unfortunately-there is a
rather tight deadline with not much lead time.. So I would appreciate any
tips that you could offer from your experience in the implementation of this
suite of tools... 

Thanks in advance!
Greg

Greg Loughmiller
Sr Manager - Enterprise Data Architecture
gloughmiller (IPS)
678.893.3217 (office)


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