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:Linux Journal: Optimizing Oracle 10g on Linux: Non-RAC ASM vs. LVM
Linux Journal: Optimizing Oracle 10g on Linux: Non-RAC ASM vs. LVM
Sep 1, 2005, 07 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (6284 reads)

(Other stories by Bert Scalzo)

"It's been over a year since my first and enthusiastic automatic storage management (ASM) article, titled 'Optimizing Oracle 10g on Linux Using Automated Storage Management,' was published. It still is available here, here and here. Since then, quite a lot has changed in terms of the software technologies now available:

  • Red Hat released Advanced Server 4.0 built on the 2.6 kernel
  • Along with AS 4.0, Red Hat released a greatly improved LVM with a GUI..."

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Linux Journal: Programming for Oracle on Linux, Part I(Aug 24, 2004)



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