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The Oracle Server is completely functional on platforms that do not support asynchronous I/O—it always has been. Two of the three main areas async I/O comes in to play are DBWR buffer flushing and Parallel Query Option direct path read and writes. These two uses of async I/O can usually be worked around with either [...]
I have a New Year’s resolution, but I’m not blogging about it. Instead, I think I’ll blog about two formidable players in the NAS market that promote Oracle of NFS.
I blog routinely about my advocacy of Oracle over NFS—most particularly in commodity server deployments. As I point out in this entry about Oracle on Tiered [...]
Dread the Possible, Ignore the Probable
“One throat to choke”, is the phrase I heard the last time I spoke with someone who went to extremes to reduce the number of technology providers in their production Oracle deployment. You know, Unbreakable Linux, single-source support provider, etc. I’m sorry, but, if you are running Oracle on Linux [...]