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I would like to solicit input from the folks who have experience in
above area.
We are in process of designing database files lay out on RAID-5 based
storage (Hitachi Data systems - HDS-99XX). The application that's
going to use the database (of size 400-500GB) has SLO of 99.5% uptime
(i.e. just 0.5% of unplanned outage) and very high performance
requirement (< 3 seconds for most screens/Queries). I/O profile of the
application is 75% Read, 25% write. Most reads are Random Reads (Index
Reads).
Brief Desc. about HDS 99XX storage and how it's used in our environment (And possibly all other shops using HDS)
Each cabinet of HDS-99xx has nos of 4 disk RAID-5 arrays (Called Parity Groups). Each parity group is further sliced in to 15 subparts called (LDEVs or LUNs) and presented to HOST's LVM (Veritas or AIx' LVM ). These Ldevs are concatenated with VM based stripe and formed volumes and these volumes are used to create File systems.
I would like to know the level of separation to be used for following Oracle Files categories for the maximum availability with optimal performance?
Questions:
I know some them would be difficult to quantify but any ballpark
figures would be helpful. Also we can separate them each category
physically as well as logically but will waste lots of space and will
have huge financial impact in this season of tightest budgets ( DO
MORE WITH LESS !! )
Thanks in advance for you quick inputs.
Thanks
Mak Received on Sun Sep 21 2003 - 16:59:01 CDT
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