Hello,

I am looking for any pointers to white papers, etc.
that discuss the differences/similarities among
WAFL, SAME and RAID (shake, rattle and roll? - sorry)
file systems. We have some systems people pushing a vendor 
(Procom) and their WAFL filesystem as a platform for an 
Oracle data warehouse; showing them parts of Gaja's paper 
"Implementing Raid on Oracle Systems"
resulted in the response of "WAFL is different from Raid - this
paper doesn't apply". I found a white paper "Optimal
Storage Configuration Made Easy" on Technet, which
advocates the SAME methodology, and am wondering about the
differences among these configurations.

Are WAFL and SAME the same(sic)?
Are WAFL and/or SAME just other variants of Raid, or are the
differences greater than the similarities?

As always, any advice/comments are appreciated. 
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