Jay Hostetter wrote:
>>
I know that at one time, Oracle recommended that you do not put files onto an NFS file 
system.  I think the OS needs to guarantee that the data was actually written to disk, 
and when you use NFS the OS "thinks" the data was written, when in reality it may 
still be transferring across the network.  Somebody else may be able to shed some more 
current information on this.
>>

Try
http://www.oracle.com/ip/deploy/database/storage/content.html

or search www.oracle.com for 'Oracle Storage Compatibility'.

The last time I looked, there were 5 Oracle-approved vendors that offer 
NFS-mounted storage products.
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