Jack - Well, that's what I thought. I could see where the disk would be a
lot better about streaming data off the disk if the data was arranged in a
favorable manner rather than randomly located. However, I was told that was
simplistic thinking and that modern RAID systems are much more sophisticated
than that. And I'm willing to concede that a RAID system is more complex
than simple drives. I'm just hoping that someone on this list has more
experience on the database/hardware interface. Thanks.

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Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 3:25 PM
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Dennis,

I'm no RAID guru, but I can sure imagine disk heads thrashing around, trying
to satisfy a mix of sequential and random reads and writes, causing the DB
to wait, but not getting anywhere near the rated throughput for the RAID
controller or channel.

Could that possibly be the case?

Jack

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Jack C. Applewhite
Database Administrator/Developer
OCP Oracle8 DBA
iNetProfit, Inc.
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-----Original Message-----
WILLIAMS
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 10:40 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


Whenever I discuss disk waits with my system administrator, I always get the
reply that "the RAID system isn't anywhere near its rated throughput". Maybe
I'm wrong, but I don't see any of the tuning books mentioning that as a
relevant performance characteristic. However, I've never been able to move
the discussion beyond this point. Can anyone straighten me out on this point
or point me to a resource that might be applicable.

Our system is Oracle 8.1.6, Compaq Tru64. We use hardware RAID-5 with a
battery-backed RAM cache, and have about 3 RAID sets (plus some extra disks
for redo logs, etc.), and performance is fine, but I'm always looking as to
how we can improve Oracle performance. The application is our corporate ERP
system.

Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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