> For many applications, this is a bad thing - but for large database
> which maintain their own caches, etc. it can be a big win.
This argument comes up again and again...
But in recent years I still have to see one Oracle installation
that puts the database on raw devices. Also I haven't heard any
figure quantifying this "big win" from any major vendor...
Just my 2c, Roderich
-- Vinny: Is it possible, the two utes... Judge: Eh, the two what? Uh, uh, what was that word? Vinny: Uh, what word? Judge: Two what? Vinny: What? Judge: Uh, did you say 'Utes'? Vinny: Yeah, two utes. Judge: What is a ute? Vinny: Oh, excuse me, your honor. Two YOUTHS.Roderich Schupp mailto:rsch@ExperTeam.de ExperTeam GmbH http://www.experteam.de/ Munich, Germany linux:2.1.114
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