Re: [perf-discuss] NFS configuration over private network

2007-11-14 Thread adrian cockcroft
M > To: Hameed, Amir > Cc: perf-discuss@opensolaris.org > Subject: Re: [perf-discuss] NFS configuration over private network > > I would look at what Oracle is doing with 11i, and try to replicate > whatever configuration they have done most testing with, whatever they > recomme

Re: [perf-discuss] NFS configuration over private network

2007-11-14 Thread adrian cockcroft
. It is the technology that we are trying to > figure out to use to achieve this. > > Thahks > Amir > -Original Message- > From: adrian cockcroft [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 11:37 AM > To: Mike Gerdts > Cc: Hameed, Amir; perf-discuss@o

Re: [perf-discuss] NFS configuration over private network

2007-11-14 Thread adrian cockcroft
I think you need to stand back from the problem and figure out what you are trying to achieve by sharing the Oracle installation, and whether that benefit outweighs the complexity of the solution needed to get there. For mission critical installations, minimizing the number of single points of fai

Re: [perf-discuss] NFS configuration over private network

2007-11-14 Thread Mike Gerdts
On Nov 14, 2007 8:42 AM, Hameed, Amir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mike, > Thanks for the valuable feedback. To provide high availability, we will > RAC this system. I would like to ask some follow up questions and > because I am not a system/Unix administrator (I am an Oracle > Applications and DB

Re: [perf-discuss] NFS configuration over private network

2007-11-14 Thread Amir Hameed
HI Bud, Thanks for the feedback. First to answer your question: > 1st of all, if you talk about NAS, what are you talking about? EMC Celera uses NFS Now, I have a some follow up questions: - Based on your comments, would it be true to say that NAS offers no additional level of security than what

Re: [perf-discuss] NFS configuration over private network

2007-11-14 Thread Mike Gerdts
On Nov 13, 2007 3:08 PM, Amir Hameed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Folks, > > I am working on implementing "Shared Application Filesystem" > architecture with Oracle e-Business Applications suite for a > multi-node, mission critical system. What this means is that instead When I think "mission crit

Re: [perf-discuss] NFS configuration over private network

2007-11-14 Thread Bertram Dorn
HI Hameed, 1st of all, if you talk aobut NAS, what are you talking about? a somwhow designed "head" serving: NFS SMB iSCSI or others.. So in the end you "NAS" is working with the standart protocolls. Therefor your NAS is not more secure/faster than limitations of the coresponding protocol.

[perf-discuss] NFS configuration over private network

2007-11-13 Thread Amir Hameed
Folks, I am working on implementing "Shared Application Filesystem" architecture with Oracle e-Business Applications suite for a multi-node, mission critical system. What this means is that instead of installing Oracle binaries (Application code, Oracle RDBMS software code, Application Server co