I would still rank undo & redologs together
with regular data because they're crucial for survivability and consistency
of information...
Tanel.
If there is a policy to place all corporate data on
the shared storage (NAS), then surely redo, RBS/UNDO etc should no
Title: Re: Top (<=10) Issues faced by Oracle DBAs Deploying in a SAN/NAS
NAS mistakes:
Not dedicating two (or more) network segments to NAS access only, segregated from other uses
Should you just plug a NAS into a general-purpose LAN and start connecting servers to it?
Why would more than
Hi, gaja
I post the feedback to list and hope others can also cc a copy to the list so that
we share our experience.
My small database runs on a small basic san: two database on V880/E4500 and two
standby server , share a storage which is consistent of 4*Sun T3, with 2 FC-switch.
Fellow Listers,
If you don't deal with Oracle databases on SAN/NAS
environments, this posting may not interest you. If
so, my apologies, please delete this. Otherwise,
please read on.
In an effort to better understand what issues you face
when deploying an Oracle database in a SAN/NAS
environment