It's a common concern I hear from DBA's. They worry that the extra IO from the root volume can rob io's from the data volumes. But except for the sysloging, there's not a lot of activity on the root volume. As long as you have a large enough aggregate, in terms of IO's, then you should be fine. I've never heard of a problem either, which makes sense.
-Blake
On 1/22/06, Jerry juanino@yahoo.com wrote:
Anyone see any issues with having your production volumes and your root volume on the same aggregate. I assume there is no issue, but wanted to get input before I go where I can't go back.
Jerry
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