Ray,

In addition, there are apps that expect to find indexes and data in
separate locations.  SAP is one of those.

Jared






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An recent oraperf report included the comment:  "Never split index
and data files to different sets of disks."  It goes on to state that
striping is better.  If the system in question does not have
raid support, wouldn't it be better to split the index and data across
spindles?  That would make the word "Never" inappropriate here?  Maybe
this is their way of saying don't use old technology.  Is there some 
other reason I am missing? 
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