Any suggestions on the message below would be greatly appreciated.  
Thanks in advance.

I have been appointed our new Oracle DBA and have since been taking 
classes and reading books.  I quite enjoyed the recent thread on OFA.  I 
seem to have a bit of a quandary, here it is.


We have 68 schools with 46,000 students, each with their own student 
database, we have purchased a product that will allow us to aggregate all 
of these databases into one central database.  This project is but one 
step toward a centralized student data system, which we currently do not 
have the infrastructure for.

Here is the suggested configuration for the database server for this 
product.

2 9GB HD in a RAID 1 - Suggested for the OS and LOGS
6 18GB HD in RAID 5  - Database
1 18GB HD Hot Spare

I realize that something of this nature would allow for a lot of disk 
through-put (I would think), but it doesn't really allow for a OFA 
configuration.


I should clarify at this time that there were two choices for the DB 
either Oracle or SQL Server, we chose Oracle.  I have a suspicion that 
this configuration is either intended to maximize database access, at the 
expense of recoverability or its the SQL Server version of OFA, or both.  
If it is both is there a way to provide for OFA and also maximize disk 
access?

BTW, I actually purchased a system with much more disk space than the 
above, 14 18gb HD and 2 9gb HD.



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