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Re: Network Appliance Options

From: Robert Eskridge <bryny_at_dfweahs.net>
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 14:30:23 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.0039701B.20010924144743@fatcity.com>

Kathy,

Monday, September 24, 2001, 5:07:28 PM, you wrote:

K> Has anyone used Network Appliance?

K> Any options good/bad appreciated as it applies to Unix (Solaris and K> HP) and Oracle 8.1.6 and above.

K> Going to a dog and pony show by them tomorrow.

Our databases are running on NetApp 720's and we've had no problems with 7.2.2, 7.3.4 and 8.0.5 databases. I know of no reason to suspect any difference with 8.1.x databases. Our servers are Solaris 2.7 and we operate in an environment that is about 70% transaction processing 30% decision support.

We currently operate with 3 100BaseT connections on each server and NetApp, 1 for general LAN access and two dedicated just to the NFS mounts from server to NetApp. We saw good speed improvements over f/w scsi drives directly attached. The WAFL file layout gives nice write performance.

We use the NetApps in a very vanilla configuration and only for Oracle datafiles. We don't use their backups, quotas, etc.

We love the snapshots -- it's like having a 20 way mirroring system that can be broken at any point. The snaprestore would be cool for rapid testing of different configurations, but another part of the budget got that cash.

-rje

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