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    Default Raid Configuration


    Hi ppl can you help me with my problem? ...
    Machine: 2 Xeon Processor ,4GB Ram ,6 (36.4 15K SCSI drive)
    OS : RedHat AS 4
    Database: Oracle10g

    Im having problem with my raid level configuration ... heres what i have in mind
    OS : Raid level 1 (2 disk)
    DB: Raid level 1+0 (4 disk)

    or
    OS & DB : Raid level 1+0 (6 disk)

    any suggestion would be a great help!
    Thanks
    Stickied for a while
    ALONE:Hated and Punished

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    I prefer your first option. OS and database should be in separate raid configuration.

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    I'd suggest you put your OS in a 2-Disk RAID-0 array while your db should be in a RAID-0+1 or RAID-5 Array... that machine would make a good db server for iSTORYA :P

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    same here...your db should be put in raid 5 for security reason and then your OS will be any of the configuration.

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    just another suggestion:
    OS: RAID 1 (2 Disk)
    DB: RAID 5 (3 Disk min.)
    Global Hot-spare: 1 Disk (auto-swap in event of disk failure in OS or DB disk array)

    common configuration in big enterprise DB servers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MK
    just another suggestion:
    OS: RAID 1 (2 Disk)
    DB: RAID 5 (3 Disk min.)
    Global Hot-spare: 1 Disk (auto-swap in event of disk failure in OS or DB disk array)

    common configuration in big enterprise DB servers.
    nice ... do you know someone (company) using this configuration ... I need info to back it up for my presentation
    ALONE:Hated and Punished

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    Default Re: Raid Configuration

    Quote Originally Posted by BadDudes
    Quote Originally Posted by MK
    just another suggestion:
    OS: RAID 1 (2 Disk)
    DB: RAID 5 (3 Disk min.)
    Global Hot-spare: 1 Disk (auto-swap in event of disk failure in OS or DB disk array)

    common configuration in big enterprise DB servers.
    nice ... do you know someone (company) using this configuration ... I need info to back it up for my presentation

    Siemens <-- me here
    a lot other foreign companies i know off...I work on most of this companies as external network/system consultant before...nah later if necessary...nda will shut me up

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    nice bai kanindot gud ana inyong server oi kakusug kaayo, dual procesor... ako ngari di tawon nya wala pa jud raid, pero OS 2003 gihapon

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    Thanks for the input .. LOCKED
    ALONE:Hated and Punished

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