thanks for your explanation, i'll go for the 0% read - 100% write cache.
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> Van: Igor Neyman [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Onderwerp: Re: cache set
That's why you use write cache only if it's "battery supported". Then it
should be safe.
Igor Neyman, OCP DBA
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> I'll take a shot at this.
I'll take a shot at this.
Don't have any write caching. Oracle may think that it has safely
committed the transactions and they are written to disk when they are in
fact only in cache. If the machine were to shut down ungracefully, i.e.,
someone kicks out the plug, then your database would not