Re: 10g to RAC - what to do to avoid data duplication ?
- From: "Golan" <Justy96@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 10:57:29 +0200
Your understanding of ASM is very limited. The main advantage of ASM
is you can use ordinary files again.
This is not a main advantage for me.
Massimo
I would recommend you stop wasting people's time by withhelding
relevant details.
I think:
....
I'm going to create a 10gR2 database on a server (to be installed: SO Linux
Red Hat 4.4).
I will load in the database 4 terabyte of data during next months .
On next december we would like the database to be part of a three node RAC.
....
this was clear.
If you dont want waste time, do not answer.
Bye
.
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