On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 6:23 PM, Nikolay Borisov wrote:
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> On 11.01.2018 12:51, Ext-Strii-Houttemane Philippe wrote:
>> Hello,
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>>We are using btrfs filesystem on local disks (RAID 1) as underlying
>> filesystem to host our Oracle 12c datafiles.
>> This allow us to
I'd advice to migrate from this configuration ASAP. Each of the
following is enough reason to do so:
1. Running BTRFS on top of kernel 3.10 (there can be vendor backports,
but most likely they only include absolutely critical fixes for the
BTRFS part, not the whole stuff). And RedHat (that's
On 11.01.2018 12:51, Ext-Strii-Houttemane Philippe wrote:
> Hello,
>
>We are using btrfs filesystem on local disks (RAID 1) as underlying
> filesystem to host our Oracle 12c datafiles.
> This allow us to cold backup databases via snapshot in a few seconds and
> benefit from higher
Hello,
We are using btrfs filesystem on local disks (RAID 1) as underlying
filesystem to host our Oracle 12c datafiles.
This allow us to cold backup databases via snapshot in a few seconds and
benefit from higher performance than over Linux filesystem formats.
This is the problem we meet: