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тАО02-04-2016 05:35 AM
тАО02-04-2016 05:35 AM
using 3PAR 7200c for Oracle
Hi,
We're planning to migrate our Oracle 11gR2 DB from legacy disk system to 3PAR. Are there any guidances or best practices, how to use 3PAR for Oracle, from HP or in fact doesn't matter ?
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тАО02-04-2016 06:17 AM
тАО02-04-2016 06:17 AM
Re: using 3PAR 7200c for Oracle
Things are very different using the 3PAR wide-striping. And much easier. Do not even think about attempting to segregate physical disks. You can still have RAID1(+0) for the write logs and RAID5(+0) for all the data.
There are several technical white papers you can find by searching for their document number:
- HPE 3PAR StoreServ Architecture, 4AA3-3516ENW
- HPE 3PAR Thin Technologies, 4AA3-8987ENW
- HPE 3PAR StoreServ Storage best practices guide, 4AA4-4524ENW
- Best practices for Oracle and HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage, 4AA4-4519ENW
Note: While I work for Hewlett Packard Enterprise, all of my comments (whether noted or not), are my own and are not any official representation of the company.
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тАО02-24-2016 03:37 AM - edited тАО02-24-2016 04:14 AM
тАО02-24-2016 03:37 AM - edited тАО02-24-2016 04:14 AM
Re: using 3PAR 7200c for Oracle
Hello.
Did some research about this topic last weeks. Seems to be that HP deleted for some reasons the document you mention:
"Best practices for Oracle and HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage, 4AA4-4519ENW".
Anyway, I'd like to see something like Dell had:
http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/solutions/11gr1_ee_rac_on_rhel5_1__and_OEL.pdf
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тАО02-24-2016 07:20 AM
тАО02-24-2016 07:20 AM
Re: using 3PAR 7200c for Oracle
Things are sometimes, shall we say, mislaid post-split. Hoping the attach of the white paper works.
Note: While I am an HPE Employee, all of my comments (whether noted or not), are my own and are not any official representation of the company