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Hi,
It's better to separate sequentially disk access (redo log and archive log) from random access (tablespaces datafiles).
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>Hi
>I have an Oracle database running on Oracle 7.3.3.6 ( 64 bit) on an SGI
>UNIX server.
>The database has approx 10GBytes data, 6GBytes indexes and 1 GByte of
>temporary space.
>I currently have 2 disks where I have mirrored ( oracle) copies of the
>control file and the redo logs , a 3rd disk with the archived logs and 2
>RAID 5 arrays- 1 containing the data+ temp files and the second
>containing the index file.The third copy of the control file is also on
>the 1st RAID array..
>
>We have just bought 10* 18GBytes disks and will put these into a RAID 0+
>1 configuration. How should I partition the 5 RAID 0 disks? Should I
>just put the data and indexes and temp data files on the RAID array and
>keep the control and redo logs on the current disks, or should the redo
>logs also go on the RAID array along with the data, indexes etc.
>
>
>Thanks for any help. Jean
>
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Received on Mon Aug 16 1999 - 08:13:05 CDT
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