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Re: Storage: SAN, NAS, or Local

From: Joel Garry <joel-garry_at_home.com>
Date: 4 Jun 2003 17:58:37 -0700
Message-ID: <91884734.0306041658.65d6995f@posting.google.com>


Daniel Morgan <damorgan_at_exxesolutions.com> wrote in message news:<3EDE1EEE.628C4E7E_at_exxesolutions.com>...
> Burton Peltier wrote:
>
> > Good suggestion and I agree that what others are doing does NOT alter what
> > our needs are and whether it is right for us. Some people (with more
> > control over our IT shop) seem to be convinced SAN storage is a a good thing
> > for all databases. I am not so convinced, especially because if configured
> > for both databases and non-databases (which I think it is), there might be
> > some problems. Like I said, the article at oaktable.net was definitely
> > useful especially in recommending a "MicroSan" for Oracle databases. Do you
> > agree with this or do you think it is a bad idea?
> >
> > My question may not have been phrased correctly. I was just mainly wanting
> > to hear from others their experience with using SAN.
> >
> > I know this isn't a scientifically perfect "poll" by any means. But, hearing
> > what someone or anyone has to say might help it seems, especially if they
> > provide comments on tips to avoid problems. And, of course, I would always
> > try it myself too.
> >
> > I do look at any suggestions, prove it for myself, and then maybe use it.
> >
> > Isn't a forum such as this a good place to ask questions like this?

Yes, it is.

> >
> > --
> >
> > <snipped>
>
> Is a SAN a miracle cure for everything and every situation? No! Nothing in the
> IT world is.

While that is true, the one big honkin' Hitachi I worked on was a miracle cure for that large organization (with the exception of: even with Tbytes, people still fight over disk space, sigh....). But the biggest miracle was the SANS was faster than the internal disks of all the machines.

>
> You still haven't posted a single bit of useful information someone could use to
> formulate an intelligent answer to your query. Not even something as basic as
> what challenges are you facing and what do you think it is going to do for you
> if you get it.
>
> Seems to me like a mindless attempt to throw money at a problem in the hope of
> making it go away.

While true, that organization was doing a lot of such mindless attempts, that one actually helped. YTDAW. YMMV.

jg

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