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Re: Please help: Partitions

From: dsmcd <dsmcd_at_uswestmail.net>
Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2001 20:48:42 GMT
Message-ID: <KEaP7.167$Ui5.304730@news.uswest.net>


Yes, but what about from a RECOVERY standpoint?

Thx,
D.

"Jim Kennedy" <kennedy-family_at_attbi.com> wrote:
>You have not gained much by partitioning the two drives into to
>partitions.
>The IO limitations will still be there regardless of whether drive 1
>is just
>C or C and D.
>Jim
>"dsmcd" <dsmcd_at_uswestmail.net> wrote in message
>news:xqaP7.162$Ui5.296681_at_news.uswest.net...
>> Hello...
>>
>> I plan on having two sets of raid mirrored harddrives. Each drive
>>will
>> have two partitions, (drive #1 will have C and D, and drive #2 will
>> have E and F.)
>>
>> From a Recovery standpoint - what's the best partition for the
>>Oracle
>> 8.1.7 program to be on? I know the Win2k-server will be on C, and
>>all
>> my tablespaces will be on E. I'll have one set of Archived Redo
>>Logs
>> and Control Files on E, F, and D. Cold Backups using backup exec.
>>
>> Is there a RECOVERY advantage to have the Oracle program installed
>>on
>> D? or E?
>>
>> Thx,
>> D.
>>
Received on Tue Dec 04 2001 - 14:48:42 CST

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