I've come across an IBM whitepaper: "improving database performance with aix concurrent io". IBM have tested this with Oracle 9i R2 and claim performance comparable to using raw-volumes.
Has anyone in the fatcity community ever tried this?
Does Oracle do an open of the database files using the o_cio flag? Or should one mount the jfs2 filesystem using the -o cio option?
Looking forward to your reactions.
Regards, Hans de Git
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