Does anyone know this?
David Runyon
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Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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Santa Clara, CA 95054 US
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Russ Lai wrote:
> Dave;
> Does ZFS support Oracle RAC?
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I was presenting to a customer at the EBC yesterday, and one of the
people at the meeting said using df in ZFS really drives him crazy (no,
that's all the detail I have). Any ideas/suggestions?
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David Runyon
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Sun Microsystems, Inc.
4040 Palm Drive
Santa Clara, CA
I don't know if this is enough information to answer this.
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We are using MySQL, and love the idea of using zfs for this. We are used to
using Direct I/O to bypass file system caching (let the DB do this). Does this
exist for zfs?
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actually, want 200 megabytes/sec (200 MB/sec), OK with using 2 or 4 GbE ports
to network as needed.
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> David Runyon sun.com> writes:
> >
> > I'm trying to get maybe 200 MB/sec over NFS for
> large movie files (need
>
> (I assume you meant 200 Mb/sec with a lower case
> "b".)
>
> > large capacity to hold all of them). Are there any
> rul
I'm trying to get maybe 200 MB/sec over NFS for large movie files (need large
capacity to hold all of them). Are there any rules of thumb on how much RAM is
needed to handle this (probably RAIDZ for all the disks) with zfs, and how
large a server should be used? The throughput required is not