Babu - I created a 32K block size database on Solaris. What is the issue?
 
Jake - We are doing the same. Nothing big to report. In our case we saw this
coming so we hadn't put any resources in the T64 in several years. The new
Solaris system has newer technology, so it really screams. I had asked list
members for suggestions on rapid data movement to reduce downtime. It turns
out the new box can actually import much faster than the old box can export.




Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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We moved from a T64 (ES40 4 CPU) to a Sun (6800 2 blades 8 CPU) recently.
There were no problems with the export/import of the 1/2 TB database.
 
One big thing was that the max block size on Sun for 8174 is 16K. We had
used 32K on T64. So we had to rethink our multi_block_read_counts, etc. FTS
became kind of slower but I cant say it was due to this move. We were
undertaking a big change that time anyway and we tuned the SQL to get a
better performance.
 
One another thing to keep in mind is are you going to change the underlying
filesystem also - meaning are you planning to move from Compaq Storage Works
to some other ? We did that (moved from StorageWorks to Hitachi) and took a
performance beating initially. The problem was due to a misconfiguration on
the Hitachi side and once the rectified it it has become acceptable. Still I
dont see the IO rates the StorageWorks used to deliver..  :-(
 
Babu

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Our CIO is pushing a platform change from Tru64 to Sun. We are currently
running a VLDB (~1.5 TB) on Tru64. Does anyone have feedback on the
following:
1) Experiences with either/both, preferred platform?
2) Experiences with platform changes? (Time required for migration?)
3) Any other thoughts?
 
Thanks for your feedback. I am just starting to research the issue so I am
interested in any input.



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