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I wouldn't put NAS for Oracle on anything other than a dedicated network either. However, with NAS, you are limited to your network speeds, probably meaning Gigabit Ethernet. A FibreChannel switch in a SAN is definitely faster than GigE. Cheers, Brian Dusan Bolek wrote: > > Mladen Gogala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 09:30:36 +0100, zeb wrote: > > > > Support for NAS disks is vendor specific. I know that NetAppliance is > > supported and I don't know of anything else. The problem with NAS is that > > it uses LAN to access disk drives (by means of NFS) so an intense period > > in database activity can disrupt email, printing, file transfers and > > backups. LAN is the shared infrastructure, and no matter how fast it is, > > it will never be fast enough. > > Wov! I wouldn't dare to even think about NAS not using dedicated > network. Did you really seen somewhere usage of NAS on the network > providing also email, printing, file transfers and other mentioned > services? That's something that I would call Suicidal Tendencies > Enterprise Edition. > > -- > Dusan Bolek -- =================================================================== Brian Peasland [EMAIL PROTECTED] Remove the "remove_spam." from the email address to email me. "I can give it to you cheap, quick, and good. Now pick two out of the three"
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