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Re: OFA standard for Oracle on NT ?

From: <ozaem_at_ozemail.com.au>
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 23:43:26 +1100
Message-ID: <72c0ue$6j9$1@reader1.reader.news.ozemail.net>


Please feel free to use the standard that we have developed.

   www.lt.com.au/ntofa.html

Andrew

Thomas Pall wrote in message <36474879.0_at_feed1.realtime.net>...
>OFA of Oracle on NT is discussed extensively in Oracle8 & Windows NT
>Black Book, ISBN 1-57610-248-3.
>
>There are a number of reasons OFA on NT is not addressed the way it is on
>Unix. First, NT systems managers like to set up a nice big RAID 5
>gigadrive then turn the box over to the DBA. Another reason is that NT's
>drive names leave much to be desired (C,D,E...Z).
>
>There is absolutely no reason why even on a single instance database one
>cannot have various levels of RAID and different mount points for each
>type of Oracle file.
>
>Dariusz Otreba (dotreba_at_globalserve.net) wrote:
>: Hi,
>
>: I'm looking for an equivalant Unix OFA (Optimal Flexible Architecture)
>: standard for NT. Does anyone know if this exists ? I don't understand why
>: Oracle doesn't suggest or even mention this standard in their NT
>: installation manuals. Do most DBA's just apply the UNIX standard to the
NT
>: environment, or do they just make up their own?
>
>
>: Nathalie.
>
>
>
>--
Received on Wed Nov 11 1998 - 06:43:26 CST

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