I read some posts on here with shared storage such as SAN and Network Appliances its 
no longer necessary to multiplex datafiles on different disks, since the storage array 
handles that for you. 

How do you ensure that control files and redo log files are kept safely apart so that 
no one disk failure in the shared storage can take them all out?

According to the OFA(well the abbreviated version I have in front of me) 4-5 disks is 
optimal for multiplexing. Does this no longer apply with shared storage? How do you 
ensure database available with shared storage? if your not multiplexing datafiles? 

I may have read some peoples posts incorrectly. Im just digging into backup and 
recovery. 

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