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Re: Appropriate dirve size for Oracle DB

From: Fred A G <nospam_at_allowed.localhost>
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2001 01:25:43 +0100
Message-ID: <BAoc6.448$pq6.754@nntpserver.swip.net>

"NewsReader" <a_at_this*is*not*a*vaild*domain.com> wrote in message news:lVhc6.13117$9v2.204943_at_quark.idirect.com... >
> 4 current generation SCSI drives (even 7200rpm - ie Quantum Atlas V)
 would
> be limited by a 40Mbit SCSI bus.
> They should be able to average better than 20Mbits/s each on many read
> operations
> Look for a U-160 controller or a multichannel U-80 at a minimum.

Again, the theoretical dtr of, e.g., ultra wide is 40 MegaBytes per second (not Megabits).

Regards
/Fad Received on Fri Jan 26 2001 - 18:25:43 CST

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