Joshua,

There are papers on the internet, I have two papers on my site (not done
by me, so I can advertise). But one thing I should point out to you: the
size of the database is not important for buying storage. It is the
number of users and the number of I/O operations per second that the I/O
subsystem can do. I said it before and will do again: don't buy storage
but IO operations.

Anjo.



Joshua Becker wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> does anyone know a good site or have good white papers
> or presentations concerning physical storage
> recommendation for different size Oracle databases...
> and also for different platforms (Win2000 and HP-UX
> and Sun Solaris...)
> 
> I would be VERY grateful for all information :-)
> 
> Thank you very much in advance
> 
> Joshua
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