Hi,

we are going to implement MC Service Guard on two L2000. 
I would not consider the 12H anymore as it is succeded by VA7100.
The VA7100 is far superior to the H12 in terms of io's per second and 
burstrate  ( datasheet: 90MB/s,  12000 IOPS cache,  3000 IOPS disk backend  )
We have considered ops but then decided not to use it in the begining but 
keep it as an option for the future, one reason for this was oracles hefty 
prices for the license.

cheers alex 

> Anybody out there using 2 HP servers attached to a single StoreEdge
> (AutoRaid) and setting up Oracle for a hot-standby db?  Or are you running
> OPS instead of the hot-standby?
>
> Management thinking is to attach a N4000 and a L2000 servers to a 12H
> StoreEdge.  I understand that a "HP Service Card" is required that will
> allow the L2000 to be the "fail to" server for the N4000.  We would be
> starting with a 500G Oracle db, growing up to 9T at the end of 2 years. 
> Oracle would be setup so that the L2000 would be serving the "hot standby"
> database.  Or, should we toss the "hot standby" idea and go directly to
> Oracle Parallel Server?
>
> Would you care to comment on the good, the bad or the ugly to this idea? 
> Yes, the 12H becomes the weak link in this idea, but there are budget
> constraints in this fiscal year that are forcing that config.  In the next
> 2 fiscal years are monies to address the single storage device problem.
>
>
> Thx.
>
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