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Oracle on a SAN.... Good, Bad or Proceed with caution?

From: Scott Stefick <sstefick_at_harpercollege.edu>
Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2003 13:39:27 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0056289A.20030306133927@fatcity.com>


Hello,

We are currently spec'ing out hardware for our new ERP system. It is either going to be Peoplesoft or Oracle. We are also debating on using a SAN rather than attached storage. I'm just looking for any positives/negatives/rules of thumb I should be aware of when running Oracle on a SAN architecture provided that management goes that way. The SAN box we are looking at right now is the EVA3000 from HP (although this isn't a definite) not sure if this matters.

TIA,
-Scott Stefick



Scott Stefick
UNIX Systems Administrator
Oracle Certified Professional DBA
Wm. Rainey Harper College
847.925.6130

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