Hi,
That's exactly what we did when we moved to a new box and got to design the
disk layout however we liked.
Getting the redo logs to not be striped with the datafiles enabled us to
more than double transaction load in load testing (to such an extent that I
started getting Checkpoint Not Comp
Hi,
There's very little I/O done to the ORACLE_HOME unless you've chosen to store
and database files under it.
As for Unix, it would depend on how your filesystems are alocated. Steer clear
of /tmp and you should be OK but don't let anything fill up any 'OS'
filesystems such as "/", "/var" etc.
infact i should have been more clearer
offcourse i can place them on any disk..the reason i asked was...
how much IO does the root + oracle engine do when an instance is running...?
and given no other choice, i plan to place them with root+oracle rather than
with some data or indexes.
off course
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> list,
> i cannot spare a separate drive for the redologs,
> can i place the online logs with the same drive as
> the solaris + oracle engine ?
> (m,y solaris and oralce are a