Issues are similiar with ee versus standard...get the white paper at http://www.netapp.com/tech_library which gives details for setting this up. Very important, use Gigabit when connecting between the Filer and server (either crossover or switched if multiple connections).
-----Original Message----- From: Greg Kitch [mailto:kitch@seas.ucla.edu] Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 12:30 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Oracle and Netapp
We are considering licensing Oracle8ise (the standard edition, not Oracle8iee) for a limited database application.
We are not familiar with running a database manager while maintaining the database on an NFS server, but gather that quite a number of people that subscribe to toasters are using Oracle with NetApp servers.
Should we anticipate any problems with this edition of Oracle running on a Sun Solaris system while the data is stored on an F740 running 5.3.4R2?
Thanks.
Greg Kitch UCLA SEASnet Computing Facility 2567 Boelter Hall Los Angeles, CA 90095
On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, White, Lance wrote:
Very important, use Gigabit when connecting between the Filer and server (either crossover or switched if multiple connections).
Works fine over switched Fast Ethernet too, of course... just a matter of how much disk I/O your particular application needs. Once Netapp offers gigabit-over-copper, we'll consider upgrading.