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20 Aug 2007 |
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25 Jul 2007 |
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PDF
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15
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White Paper |
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English |
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ABSTRACT:
Database systems have always been at the core of the IT landscape. Not only is storage an increasingly large cost component of database investments, but storage architecture can significantly and directly impact performance, availability and recoverability of any database installation. Oracle databases run on servers that communicate with storage. However, deciding on an approach needs careful consideration.
This white paper explores the interaction between Oracle databases and EMC and Network Appliance storage architectures. Download this white paper to discover:
- How each impacts storage architecture requirements, given the specific needs of Oracle databases
- How their approaches differ from one another with respect to performance, scalability, and high availability
- Which storage platforms Oracle itself has chosen to run its Global IT consolidated applications
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AUTHOR:
Clay Ryder
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BROWSE RELATED RESOURCES:
Continuous Data Protection | Data Management Software | Data Replication | Fibre Channel SAN | High Availability | iSCSI SAN | NAS | Oracle (Product) | RAID | RAS (Reliability, Availability, Serviceability) |
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sponsored by EMC Corporation |
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