Re: 10g to RAC - what to do to avoid data duplication ?
- From: pdxkevinc@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 30 Apr 2007 14:02:23 -0700
I agree and no doubt NetApp would agree as they are the only approved
source for the CFS.
Oracle over NFS is not a NetApp special. There are several vendors
that have been tested through the (now decommissioned) Oracle Storage
Compatibility Program (EMC, Fujitsu, HP, Bluarc to name a few)
If you choose SE you can still use ASM on NFS...
Please post a link about this?
ASM is supported using files as "disks" so long as the files are on an
NFS mount. Link?
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