We use NetApp for our NFS file servers and they are very fast and reliable.
The NetApp sales 'droid also tried to sell us their Oracle solution, as they
are one of the few vendors that is certified by Oracle to run the RDBMS over
NFS.

EMC is also certified by Oracle to run on NFS (or so they told me) but their
tech guys strongly recommended against doing so due to performance
considerations.

I've also read and/or heard that performance can be a problem on NetApp. I
believe there was a related thread on this list a few months ago.

We're going with EMC. Dick Goulet just posted, stating that he's going to
start using NetApp. It'll be interesting to see how it works.

--Walt Weaver
  Bozeman, Montana, USA

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I'll try and share some of what I've been told by the NetApp reps.  This
info is a year old.  The NetApp box itself is a very trimmed down version of
BSD that handles only the networking and disk i/o stuff.  Specifically
compiled to work with their controllers.  It talks to both NFS and NT
natively (their own addition).  The drives are managed in a specially tuned
RAID3 configuration.  They say that the disk assignment stuff is not
critical because of their caching (sort of the same argument that EMC uses).
The NetApp box does a write confirmation over NFS as soon as the cache is
updated (???) or something like that.  This supposedly is how it can
interact with Oracle and store datafiles on an NFS mount.  I certainly may
be wrong on some of this.  Its been a while since I've wandered into that
territory.

Rodd Holman

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Hi there!

Is anybody out there running Oracle on NetApp Storage Networking box?

I was told by some NetApp guys that using their boxes we don't have to worry
about distributing datafiles, RBS etc. across the disks because the NetApp
OS takes care of all that.

Any comments?

Thanks,
Helmut

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