DBAs Need More Sophisticated Storage Strategies
Database storage is still generally handled the way it has been handled for the past two decades. DBAs request more space and storage administrators allocate more space. There is very little collaboration and very little understanding of the relationship between storage and database performance. A lot of the conventional wisdom about databases and storage is wrong or out of date. DBAs have to be more proactive in looking at the storage infrastructure for the databases. If you don’t know if your database is getting optimal performance from its storage array, James Koopmann writes, it probably doesn’t.
on October 4th, 2008 at 12:14 pm
What do you think about the new Oracle announcement of their Database Machine, EXADATA. The joint venture of Oracle and HP. Also companies like Netezzia or dataupia. We agree with databases growing 3-5 times there size every 3 years something has to give. We have to find better ways to deal with it. On my blog, I have good information on the new oracle database machine. Here is the location…
http://michaelcorey.ntirety.com/
Interested in your thoguhts?