Hi Allan,

Thanks for that reference. It is a much better treatment than the Oracle paper
on the matter. The Oracle paper says "Stripe all files across all disks using a
one megabyte stripe width". The Sun paper stops short of saying "all ... all"
which is a very significant difference. It says "As an extreme one could take
every disk in the system, and stripe each table over every disk. In practice, it
is more practical to break up all the disks into a few pools". It also says,
"The database layout practice of keeping data and index separate is still
useful, but using it for a first-order layout rule is a mistake." This is
consistent with what I recommend in the series of tips on disk configuration on
the Ixora web site.

@   Regards,
@   Steve Adams
@   http://www.ixora.com.au/
@   http://www.christianity.net.au/


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There is also an article on Wide Thin Disk Striping at Sun Blue prints

http://www.sun.com/software/solutions/blueprints/1000/layout.pdf

which expands on this philosophy.

Allan


>From: "Steve Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: RE: "Never split index and data files ..."
>Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 23:25:25 -0800
>
>Hi All,
>
>The author (Anjo Kolk) is an advocate of SAME (stripe and mirror
>everything).
>The SAME philosophy is that "everything" should be striped across all the
>disks
>available. Separating indexes from their tables is contrary to that
>philosophy.
>I don't agree with it, but that's where he's coming from anyway.
>
>@   Regards,
>@   Steve Adams
>@   http://www.ixora.com.au/
>@   http://www.christianity.net.au/
>
>
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>
>
>Whoaaa, I sure hope someone can, because I have never heard that before?
>Kev
>
>-----Original Message-----
>Ghosalkar
>Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 4:36 PM
>To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>
>
>Guys,
>
>i was checking my statspack report on oraperf and i came across this
>statement.
>
>"Never split index and data files to different sets of disks."
>
>can anyone xplain the logic behind this.
>
>Thanks
>Mandar

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