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Re: Suse Linux Oracle Server - Partitioning

From: David Levine <dlevine_at_seasontickets.com>
Date: 16 Oct 2002 15:33:38 -0700
Message-ID: <c3004d3e.0210161433.6719f2d@posting.google.com>


The Oracle Installation Guide should have a section describing the OFA (Optimal Filesystem Arch...) Have a look at this. Span your Oracle datafiles/control files/redo log files accross multiple disks...RAID 0+1 is always nice for speed / availablility... As far as the OS - your swap space should reflect upon your RAM - Given the choice, go for more RAM less SWAP (and keep your SWAP slice on a seperate disk if possible...)

Have fun...

-D

Loeke <LoekeDoeLoekeDoe_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<1034787626.114814_at_seven.kulnet.kuleuven.ac.be>...
> Question:
> when installing an oracle server (os:linux):
> prior to installing:
> whats a good way to partition the diskspace?
> ((performance and so on)
> eg 1 gig for swap, so much for /home, so much for ..
>
> tnx
Received on Wed Oct 16 2002 - 17:33:38 CDT

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