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Michael Johnson #1
(U) Oracle clustering on Linux/Intel based Platforms with a SAN ....
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Just a very broad open question on anyone using this set up for their
enterprise system. I am looking into setting something like this. I have
seen much of the research so I am interesting in opinions and experience for
the responses. Any and all thoughts are welcome.
Thank You for your time in advance.
Mike
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Rob Dixon #2
Re: (U) Oracle clustering on Linux/Intel based Platforms with a SAN ....
Michael Johnson wrote:
Hmm. perl.beginners has a lot of non-beginner questions, which is fine.>
> Just a very broad open question on anyone using this set up for their
> enterprise system. I am looking into setting something like this. I have
> seen much of the research so I am interesting in opinions and experience for
> the responses.
>
> Any and all thoughts are welcome.
But Isn't this a little /too/ OT? On the othe hand, this group works so well
that it's hard to consider how to split it: I think we get most of
perl.beginners.cgi traffic already.
I wonder what others think?
Rob
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Michael C. Davis #3
Re: (U) Oracle clustering on Linux/Intel based Platforms with a SAN ....
I think it's easy to ignore a question that I'm not interested in, and I
don't mind a wide variety of topics. However, a message that doesn't
relate to Perl at all should at least have "OT" in the subject, especially
for the sake of those who are offended by such things.
At 06:17 PM 2/2/04 -0000, Rob Dixon wrote:have>Michael Johnson wrote:>>
>> Just a very broad open question on anyone using this set up for their
>> enterprise system. I am looking into setting something like this. Ifor>> seen much of the research so I am interesting in opinions and experience>>> the responses.
>>
>> Any and all thoughts are welcome.
>Hmm. perl.beginners has a lot of non-beginner questions, which is fine.
>But Isn't this a little /too/ OT? On the othe hand, this group works so well
>that it's hard to consider how to split it: I think we get most of
>perl.beginners.cgi traffic already.
>
>I wonder what others think?
>
>Rob
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James Edward Gray II #4
Re: (U) Oracle clustering on Linux/Intel based Platforms with a SAN ....
On Feb 2, 2004, at 11:42 AM, Johnson, Michael wrote:
You're question seems to involve Oracle, clustering, Linux, Intel and> CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED
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> Just a very broad open question on anyone using this set up for their
> enterprise system. I am looking into setting something like this.
> I have
> seen much of the research so I am interesting in opinions and
> experience for
> the responses. Any and all thoughts are welcome.
>
> Thank You for your time in advance.
SANS. Unfortunately, you sent it to a mailing list about Perl. My
best advice is that you should ask your question again in a forum the
involves at least one of those topics, say an Oracle mailing list.
James
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